Julius Evola disliked Wagner and Beethoven

lmao what a pseud

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God forbid people have differente preferences than yours.

I can understand why, they're both great, but they're also emotionally incontinent melodramatists

>the stylometry of an autist. The physiognomy of a car mechanic.
Evola is for teenagers on /pol/. Guenon is for big brains on Yea Forums.

sorry but only non-aryans souls dislike beethoven

Germoids can't into good tunes

i tried readin that tiger book of his. didnt understand shiet

Guenon looks like the monkey he's named after.

HAHAHAH

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cool

Come back when Germs manage to put together a corker like this one
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>music is just a matter of taste and preference
The subjective brainlet has spoken. Music is not equal. Good music is superior. Functioning minds recognize this as fact. Inferior minds cannot assemble the melodies.

I literally never said that. There's a difference between artistic merit (objective) and artistic preference (subjective).

Schopenhauer loved Beethoven but disliked Wagner.

>aryan
Cringe

kys
and then dilate

Only based people dislike Wagner.

elaborate on that

Tolstoy destroyed Wagner in his book about art. Opera is obnoxiously bad.

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Nothing wrong with liking something with a bit more finesse. Germans are an abrasive, riotous bunch.

only poets should be allowed to write about music

>finesse
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is there anything more finesse than the pastoral suite?
baudelaire liked wagner. he even wrote him a letter expressing his gratitude
>The thing that struck me the most was the character of grandeur. It depicts what is grand and incites to grandeur. Throughout your works I found again the solemnity of the grand sounds of Nature in her grandest aspects, as well as the solemnity of the grand passions of man. One feels immediately carried away and dominated.