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I think the error is very important.
This is of course already subject for me, because of the fact that I prepare the piano.
There is the art movement of dilettantism, or a theory about it
it is based on making mistakes and being aware of making mistakes and accept it
and in my opinion the error is within - I will not say composition,
but within the Art generates not only proximity, something to make a connection to,
because it has something human on one side, but it also opens up space for the something new.
And if you embrace the error, it very often -
Maybe many things that we use today are caused by error,
which we experience as something completely normal and not as something wrong anymore.
Maybe the Invention of the Lighbulb is caused by an error...
I just want to say: in the act of composition, or making music it is a huge factor.
I think perfection is very important in any case
and I think that the people who are engaging with it are great people.
Virtuosi for example I would call perfectionists. I think that's great.
But I think the chaos is just as important
or the open-mindedness, perhaps like a very childish approach.
As in approaching something without great expectations and discovering something new.
And it has at least the same fascination as the perfection, or the superhuman,
or to excel oneselve.