**In process of stocking** "It is beyond question that most composers are inspired and driven by looking at the history of music. If it weren't for their predecessors, there would probably be no progress and this category, which in the course of Western music history has become as important as it is controversial, would be lost. Independently of that it can be maintained that music history has always been an issue and can be regarded as a continuous imaginary dialogue between composers. According to this, not only would every new composition be the anticipation of a future piece, but it would also change the interpretation of an already existing one: in music, the aesthetic present thus always refers to both the past and the future." - Wolfgang Rathert