In the book "Mother" by Maxim Gorky, the author explores the profound idea that music has the power to convey a wide range of emotions and stories without words. It suggests that music is a universal language capable of expressing feelings that might be difficult to articulate otherwise. This highlights how deeply music is woven into human experience and communication.
"In music one can hear everything" reflects the belief that music encompasses all aspects of life—joy, sorrow, hope, and despair. Gorky emphasizes that through sound, listeners can perceive complex emotions and truths, making music an essential and powerful form of artistic expression that resonates with everyone on a fundamental level.