Not only Beautiful but
also Suitable—part 1
Although I
do not agree with the French philosopher Blaise Pascal’s theology or much of
what he wrote, I do agree with a statement he made in his Pensées when it is applied to sacred
music. He wrote, “It is not enough that
a thing be beautiful. It must be suitable
to the subject, and there must be in it nothing of excess or defect.” Many Christian musicians seem to have
forgotten, or never learned about the fact that a musical composition has the
propensity to be either congruent or incongruent with the purposes of sacred
musicing.
The
consideration of what is or is not beautiful in a musical composition is most
often very difficult to establish with much of a degree of certainty. Certainly there are cultural, musical and
personal considerations that come into play in any such decision making
process. The musical neophyte will not
have the historical and musical or experiential knowledge to make a purely empirical
decision of what the beautiful in music consists of when speaking of the
arrangement of the formal properties of the music.
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