The musicality of the Russian language
Pushkin reflected, and said to Glinka:
-"Of course, the Russian language has musicality, its music is like boiling lead but it also overflows with the sounds of coniferous forests in the stillness of winter, warm and crunchy, like the brown mantle that it covers the earth in autumn, and blunt as the wind that rages furiously on the steppe, and possesses the heat of the flame that will never be extinguished, or the freshness of the shores of the Black Sea in spring. To the foreigners often dislike our language. Even the Poles try to disguise a certain gesture of disgust by listening to us, but their musicality is as ugly or beautiful as we can be, and our traditions with those tales of wizards, witches, and disembodied heads. We will not have a Moliere, not a Shakespeare, not even a Byron, but we have stories to tell. "
Glinka to Pushkin:
- "And a Russian music that sing them".
Symphony of the morning 11/10/18 Martín Llade
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