Why are composers so ugly while their music is beautiful?
Composers, like any other group of people, encompass a wide range of physical appearances. It's not true to assume that all composers are ugly, as beauty and attractiveness are subjective qualities. Many notable composers have been admired for their physical appearance and charisma, while some have led private or reclusive lives, not necessarily correlating with their musical talents.
Beauty in music, on the other hand, relates to the subjective emotional response and aesthetic appreciation of the listener. Music's beauty lies in its ability to evoke feelings, create a sense of harmony and emotion, and offer a unique auditory experience. These experiences are not linked to the physical appearance of the composer but to their creative talent and musical craftsmanship.