“ The great lessons of music were not given to me by musicians. I received them tangibly from the sea, the wind, the rain on the trees, and from light itself, and even from the contemplation of certain landscapes that I seek out because they seem to belong more to the creation of the world than to our civilized lands. ”

— Maurice Ohana
In Alain Grunenwald, ‘T’Harân-Ngô: conversation avec Maurice Ohana’, Arfuyen II (Paris, 1975), 59.

(English translation Caroline Rae)

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