Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Quote of the Day (Melissa Errico, on Music, Memory and History)
“Music is all about how we turn big questions about
memory and history into the personal ones of living in and out of the past. A
lot of my job as a performer is to make the archival past available to people,
American Songbook stuff. I try to make it occur now—not just for my emotions,
for your emotions. I think it’s very healing. Nostalgia is sort of a pejorative
word, but it’s an essential feeling. Nostalgia suits me because I can speak on
its behalf. I have history now, but I didn’t have it before. While other people
are saying, ‘Oh, poor you; you’re an older actress,’ I’m thinking, Are you
kidding me? I’ve never had more information to share. I’m not just an
information bearer. I try to take in information, but my next step is to make
it raw and expansive and natural and available.”—Singer-actress Melissa Errico
quoted in “Soapbox—The Columnists: WSJ. Asks Six Luminaries to Weigh in on a
Single Topic. This Month: Nostalgia,” WSJ.com,
October 2019
Labels:
Great American Songbook,
History,
Melissa Errico,
Memory,
Music,
Nostalgia,
Quote of the Day
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