
The Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa describes his music as calligraphy
with notes in space and time, notes that come from the world of silence
and also return to it. He understands his composition
"In die Tiefe der Zeit" [Into the Depths of Time] as a mythic soundscape. To the
traditional Japanese "paths" of discovering the self, Toshio Hosokawa
adds another one: the "path of music".
John Cage, too, decided early
on to take the "path of music", and he thoroughly explored non-Western
systems of thought and ways of life.
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