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新标准大学英语综合教程3课文翻译和课后习题答案-Unit-3
UNIT 3
ART FOR ART’S SAKE;How We Listen
1 We all listen to music according to our separate
capacities. But, for the sake of analysis, the whole
listening process may become clearer if we break it
up into its component parts, so to speak. In a certain
sense we all listen to music on three separate planes.
For lack of a better terminology, one might name
these: (1) the sensuous plane, (2) the expressive plane,
(3) the sheerly musical plane. The only advantage to
be gained from mechanically splitting up the listening
process into these hypothetical planes is the clearer
view to be had of the way in which we listen.;
2 The simplest way of listening to music is to listen for
the sheer pleasure of the musical sound itself. That is
the sensuous plane. It is the plane on which we hear
music without thinking, without considering it in any
way. One turns on the radio while doing something else
and absent-mindedly bathes in the sound. A kind of
brainless but attractive state of mind is engendered by
the mere sound appeal of the music.;
3 The surprising thing is that many people who
consider themselves qualified music lovers abuse that
plane in listening. They go to concerts in order to lose
themselves. They use music as a consolation or an
escape. They enter an ideal world where one doesnt
have to think of the realities of everyday life. Of course
they arent thinking about the music either. Music
allows them to leave it, and they go off to a place to
dream, dreaming because of and apropos of the music
yet never quite listening to it.;
4 Yes, the sound appeal of music is a potent and
primitive force, but you must not allow it to usurp a
disproportionate share of your interest. The sensuous
plane is an important one in music, a very important
one, but it does not constitute the whole story.
5 The second plane on which music exists is what
I have called the expressive one. Here, immediately,
we tread on controversial gr
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