Bechtel Lectures in Anabaptist-Mennonite Studies: “Melting the Boundaries of Our Being: Explorations in Singing Together”
If the only thing that a musician was responsible for would be to insure correct notes and rhythms, there would be scant justification to have any of us around. Music has no particularly visible traces, but it certainly has significant effects on those who make music. It can mirror the soul, or it can urge the soul to a different place. It can comfort, or it can discomfort. Music can be here, and elsewhere.