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Maestro Giavelli’s sta the song
“I don’t know either It ca for the composer now”
Marco Giavelli suddenly stood up froerator
“Have a drink Iso hted inside He had not seen it wrong This work is a masterpiece
“Maestro, I would like to hear your honest assessment of this piece”
“But why do you only have the 1st score? Is it inco that as well I just have the score by chance”
“I didn’t knoould get to see such a masterpiece before I die”
The first assessment is ‘ is… hht Should I say it opened a new door in music?”
“A new door?”
“Yes In the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, music was a tool to deliver a beautiful eained a role in delivering that eer Happiness, et cetera It also throws philosophical es as well”
Marco took a sip of his wine
“But this song is showing that now,is relaying physical pain Not the emotion of pain, but the pain itself”
When atch atortured, our bodies flinch We are i that pain Conteination
To follow the assessment, this music has the power to allow for an indirect experience
“Didn’t you have a hard ti at this score?”
“It was hard It’s just a 10-h all of it It was painful to keep turning the pages”
“That’s it right there With just theyou – no No it’s not a thought No, it’s at the level where your brain sends the signal that you are being beaten That’s what I mean when I say it relays senses”
Marco Giavelli lit the cigar again and closed his eyes to enjoy it without speaking
Park Jin Kuk quietly waited to see what else he would say, and heard so unexpected
“H is a waste…?”
“I ondering if it would be possible to hear this song in real life”
“Don’t worry about it, et the rest of the scores”
The maestro waved his hand at Park Jin Kuk’s words
“That’s not what I ht be i”
“Ah…”
That is when Park Jin Kuk understood what he
“Who would perform this? What orchestra can perform this? Will the members and conductor be able to handle the pain they have to experience while they perfor the score And that’s just the 1st score But until the 4th? I don’t think I’d be able to do it”
Marco Giavelli shook his head
“Say that someone could perform it How many audiences do you think there will be for this kind of ulp, but his frustration did not go away He had not considered the audience
“For the people who are able to understand the music, it’ll be too hard for them to listen to it For the people who can’t understand, it’ll just be noise There are only a few people who can listen to this Is there a planner ould put this on stage?”
It is a masterpiece, but a performance may be impossible Who is the person who created this kind of dilemma?
“Even so, I want to meet this composer no matter what Is it okay for me to show this score to my friends? There could be someone who knohose work this is”
“Of course That’s actually what I wanted to ask of you”
Park Jin Kuk was satisfied with hearing Maestro Giavelli’s evaluation, but was kept repeating his gratefulness that he would be willing to help in the search for the composer
As soon as Park Jin Kuk came out of Marco Giavelli’s home, he called Uht The Maestro didn’t hold back on compliments He liked it more than we did”
“Of course It’s a work of art in anyone’s eyes Except to the old farts at our school”
The twothe work’s value It was up to here Now they just have the difficult job of finding the person whowith the professors too”
“Are you stupid? You’re saying that because you don’t know? I’ up the word ‘htly Don’t show them the score”