00:00Ich denke, dass jeder Arte hat eine Geschichte, die sie über und über die Geschichte erzählen.
00:10Basically, sie erzählen es in unterschiedliche Weise.
00:13Ein Tag, in 1965, hatte ich ein flash, dass die Stimme die gleiche Flexibilität hat,
00:20dass sie so wie eine Hand move wie eine Hand.
00:22Musik
00:28Meredith was doing things that were kind of boundary-breaking.
00:32She, amongst all of us, I think was the uniquely gifted one, is the uniquely gifted one.
00:38There was no path for a woman composer, but she wasn't intimidated and she just plowed forward.
00:48She had to fight to be acknowledged in the performing arts world.
00:52The critics were really vicious to her.
00:56Self-centered exploration of her own psyche.
00:58This monk just seems unwilling to edit herself.
01:00I left early, is what I had seen.
01:01I might have even written a letter to one of these guys.
01:05Saying, I'm going to live longer than you.
01:10It's a fight to survive.
01:13And now she's an old master.
01:16Meredith Monk.
01:18Bad review, good review.
01:20What does it end up coming out to?
01:21Not anything.
01:23Maybe this whole thing is a way that I affirm that I exist.
01:29I just keep on thinking about what's meaningful in this life.
01:33And to me, doing the work is still meaningful.
01:38And all the other stuff just falls away.
01:40I just keep on thinking about it.
01:47I don't know.
01:51I don't know.
01:52I don't know.
01:54I don't know.
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