The last two years have been strange indeed. We have been, as I recall my grandfather (who was born in 1899) was wont to say, cabined, cribbed, and confined. This is a line from Shakespeare’s Macbeth that speaks to the protagonist’s sense of mental unease following his murder of Duncan the king and Banquo. Yet great art, creativity and innovation can often be found where there are difficulties, challenges and impediments to overcome. As a musician, one of my favourite observations about creativity and artistic freedom comes from Igor Stravinsky’s Poetics of Music. ‘I have no use for a theoretic freedom...And yet which of us has ever heard talk of art as other than a realm of freedom? This sort of heresy is uniformly widespread because it is imagined that art is outside the bounds of ordinary activity. Well, in art as in everything else, one can build only upon a resisting foundation: whatever constantly gives way to pressure, constantly renders movement impossible. I shared this perspective last year and do so again here, hoping that the release of constraint at the end of 2021 can itself be equally inspiring! Trevor Smith (Principal) |
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