le 7, 1 Ehters villoys, lives | Mig hou wo I 8 ce your) 4 righ kid, BED! them me tor QE 4 died in 1034, lence. I think an artist should ontinued from Page 11) consider that every artist who is. Is that wrong? Why should |olates himself from the world is Ec o fugue or something that| doomed. I find it incredible that appeal to anyone when the|an artist should want to shut (C 3 rsday, June 7, 1951 BUM what Dmitri Shostakovich, tho as possible - USI Al Russian composer says. He was| ceed, I consider it my own faults yl The same man also said this: "I am a Soviet See our epoch as something her- ole, spirited cannot help have a political bas- Is--an idea that the bourgeoisie are slow to comprehend. There born in 1906 and is still living. "I rn for things which can himself away from the people, » Elgar was born inf who, in the end, form his aud- THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 15 fying broad masses of people." course, were bolstering the rule | bitter; speaking out boldly, frank-| these statements reveal some- of the upper classes. We revolu-|ly, point blank to men--ithat is|thing of the inner feelings of tionists have a different concept-|my aim. I am a realist in the(these men who have given the fon of music. Lenin himself said |higher sense--that is, my busi-|great music of the world, some that "music is a means of uni-|ness is to portray the soul of man| of Th will live to the end of "|in all its profundity." tim Not a leader of masses perhaps,| Yet another Russian, Louis but certainly an organizing force.| Gruenberg, born 1884 in Brest It is no longer an end in itself, but| Litovsk, Russia. "I reject as em-| Apts. WINNER OF THE WEEK If P. J. WARDLE, Linbrook Linbrook Rd, will call in atistleq 1857 io can be no music without ideology. [a vital weapon in the struggle." | phatically as I am able, all sys-|at Lofquist's Record Bar, he will have 3 0} et, THEINE, Lo oe Loy nun The old composers, whether they| Another Russian, Modest Mou-|tems that tend to cramp the emo be priate with a red. seal re- lay, nC = OE" Hero la] make myselt as widaly adem tory | SIV It or not, were uplfolding a |sorgsky, 183571881: "Life, where- | tional sweep of one's impression." | cord with the compliments of the ed ting fluc an y ely understood | political theory. Most of them, of |ever it is shown; truth, however As I sald at the start, I think| Journal. eater i JIS ne 3 mo TE -lH 1 tape in fo n much ne sng | 3 ribbi ani] nice walt (J Wi erve Canada in the ody!" qu i n to fing i ell seq ow dho Ii] Q Q 4 9 9 1g dog at ed. "Dp king? 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