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名人诗歌|Channel 2: Horowitz Playing Mozart

来源:www.ncgtsm.com 2024-05-16
by Sarah Getty

sits with a small smile, watching

two speckled frogs or lizards1 run right

and left, apart, together

on long legs bendable as rubber.

He doesn't bend down, looking,

or sway to keep up with their scuffles,

but sits immobile, his eyes

icon-sized but lidded, following

those mottled creatures. Bow-tied,

sweater-vested, he could be a clerk

at a counter, there to wrap

things up for us the old-fashioned way,

with brown paper and a string.

He is old, no doubting it; his lean

head states the skull's theme clearly.

Strict time has taught him patience, practice

this perfect stillness, amused,

a little, like Buddha2, watching two

lithe3, spotted4 beasts (allegro5)

in their hopscotch6 hurry. Now stealthy

(lento), now frantic7, they ramble8

and attack and he observes, as if

to learn their motiveshunger?

fear? territorial9 contention10?

They could be hoarding11, like ants,

against the future, or this display

might be, in fact, a mating

dance (as we, the viewers, are hoping

in our hearts)。 They are not tame,

exactly, or exactly trappedthat

man is kindly12, it strikes us,

and would release them. He is admiring,

it seems, the precision, worked

out in all this timethe way they fit

their niche13. Just the parts they need

they have evolved: the long and recurved

reachers, the last joints14 padded

hammer heads. He glances now and then

at Previn, the beat-keeper.

They will go on forever,

he might be saying, unless your stick

can make an end of it. There

the cut-off falls, the last chord

lingers in the strings15. The old man flings

themwinged?up into the air,

a referee16 (that bow tie)

declaring both the winner, sending

them heavenward, letting go.


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