> Of course Urbaitis functionally wrote this work backwards, with the goal in existence before he started,
Surely not the only composer to have composed a piece with the goal in existence before he started; among other things, individuals have different compositional processes.
I happen to love Rothko, and if you find yourself in London, go see the Tate's Rothko room, which is quite extraordinary. I have found that just sitting and looking at them for a while makes them changes in subtle ways.
Also, his paintings come in a wide range of colors. The somber paintings of the Rothko Chapel aren't the only, well, affect of his work.
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Surely not the only composer to have composed a piece with the goal in existence before he started; among other things, individuals have different compositional processes.
I happen to love Rothko, and if you find yourself in London, go see the Tate's Rothko room, which is quite extraordinary. I have found that just sitting and looking at them for a while makes them changes in subtle ways.
Also, his paintings come in a wide range of colors. The somber paintings of the Rothko Chapel aren't the only, well, affect of his work.