Music is probably the most abstract form of art, and as such, it is usually analyzed from a technical perspective and rarely from a conceptual one. Music students learn a lot about tempos, techniques, influences, notes, instruments and such but are not concerned with what music is about as an art form - what ideas and emotions it evokes and how does it do that.
Even when music is analyzed conceptually it is nowhere near as extensive as analysis of literary works. A song about death could end abruptly to symbolize, well, how easily and abruptly we could die; or a song about love could slowly fade away, because love is eternal. If I a not mistaken, Beethoven's 5th is concerned with destiny which is a repeated motif, and the attempts to escape it (variations on said motif) before finally embracing it. But that's all, and it's pretty surface level in comparison to the long passages one could write about a novel.
It is notable that music still evokes strong emotions even if the listener doesn't understand what it really is about. For example, ersonally, I really like Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra, but even having listened to it many times I still can't figure out what it has to do with the work that inspired it (although I am admittedly not really familiar even with the latter
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So,
1. Why is that?
2. Where is it possible to read an artistic take on any musical work? Reviews on the internet almost always simply describe the music, and those which don't talk about ideas without explaining how they are expressed.
PS - sorry for confused post
Even when music is analyzed conceptually it is nowhere near as extensive as analysis of literary works. A song about death could end abruptly to symbolize, well, how easily and abruptly we could die; or a song about love could slowly fade away, because love is eternal. If I a not mistaken, Beethoven's 5th is concerned with destiny which is a repeated motif, and the attempts to escape it (variations on said motif) before finally embracing it. But that's all, and it's pretty surface level in comparison to the long passages one could write about a novel.
It is notable that music still evokes strong emotions even if the listener doesn't understand what it really is about. For example, ersonally, I really like Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra, but even having listened to it many times I still can't figure out what it has to do with the work that inspired it (although I am admittedly not really familiar even with the latter

So,
1. Why is that?
2. Where is it possible to read an artistic take on any musical work? Reviews on the internet almost always simply describe the music, and those which don't talk about ideas without explaining how they are expressed.
PS - sorry for confused post