"ban on religious music?". this is the title of the thread. i guess our mate Rojo didn't do it so people can come here and tell us the truth about life, but religion is part of the topic.
remember what Mao Tse Tung and people like him thought of religion? well, my opinion is slightly different but in the main lines, i do think we could live without it but i respect any belief, as long as it doesn't stop me from living peacefully and enjoying some sort of freedom. this is totally personal and i already said how i felt about it on another thread.
so now what about music? cause you said it, ain't nothing but music that's been banned from china. paper with notes on it. i don't really know what to think, but as always i won't judge anybody on the basis of the very few things i know. it IS sad that people can't hear some good music because of some religiosity in it( which is absolutely undeniable ). as you also said lots of classical music composers were from the christian world. i guess the chinese deciders still hold on to Mao's precepts.
but sometimes ( just for a short while... ) i'd like to turn into a chinese, an afghan, an iraqi to hear and see things differently.
i love music and i'm disappointed that such things happen, but there are other issues that are so much important. what disappoints me in the christian world is for example the attitude of the US government while the New Orleans were being swept away by a hurricane; it is the way the french, belgian, english, dutch, etc have imposed their ways of life AND their RELIGION in all the countries they invaded, along taking all that could be taken off the land of course.
i always had the greatest difficulties to understand why and how the afro-american, the black people of the US finally accepted bible's god as their own, when their grand grand parents didn't have any, or a so much different one, or maybe a hundred other idols back in africa. their god is white on the paintings, but that's not a problem, there is no color. to me it's just another proof of some sort of hope that human can accept and pardon others for forcing them to be a certain way. slavery's experience gave us Gospel music and all its affiliates in black american music, and it's a good thing.
as for Chinese authorities, i don't think they represent the people of course, but i know a chinese person who was walking with me near the Basilique of Montmartre in Paris. that person had lived around that block for years and never went up the hill to enjoy the sight or to get closer to the basilique, which is a marvellous building located in a beautiful site. My friend was simply AFRAID of it. there was no explanation to be made, no negociation. My friend just couldn't climb up and follow me. that's when i wish i could turn into other people to know what they have lived before, where thay have lived and what they've been tought.
sorry for being so long and maybe a little blurry. i let it all flow out.