Fun And Interesting Classical Music Quotes

rojo

(Ret)
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]I`ll start off with a quote about Bach-

Why waste money on psychotherapy when you can listen to the B Minor Mass? -- Michael Torke

Feel free to -

- post quotes about classical music that you know and like.
- post comments about any of the quotes. :)
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rojo

(Ret)
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]I find these two funny-

Wagner has lovely moments but awful quarters of an hour.
-- Gioacchino Rossini, 1867

I have been told that Wagner's music is better than it sounds.
-- Mark Twain, Autobiography (1924)

:grin:
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rojo

(Ret)
This one is good-

If a composer could say what he had to say in words he would not bother trying to say it in music.
Gustav Mahler
 

Torsten Brandes

New member
Our mistake, you see, was to write interminable large operas, which had to fill an entire evening. And now along comes someone with a one or two-act opera without all that pompous nonsense - that was a happy reform.

Giuseppe Verdi
 

Torsten Brandes

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Berio

In music, as I find myself forever saying, things don't get better or worse: they evolve and transform themselves.

The relation between practical and spiritual spheres in music is obvious, if only because it demands ears, finger, consciousness and intellect.

Luciano Berio
 

Torsten Brandes

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Walter

By concentrating on precision, one arrives at technique, but by concentrating on technique one does not arrive at precision.

For the works of the creative spirit last, they are essentially imperishable, while the world-stirring historical activities of even the most eminent men are circumscribed by time.

Music springs from and is replenished by a hidden source which lies outside the world or reality. Music ever spoke to me of a mysterious world beyond, which moved my heart deeply and eloquently intimated its transcendental nature.

Our inmost yearning, our deep desire for harmony in an extra-musical, transcendental sense feels affirmed, confirmed and calmed by music, and in this sense music seems to me a message a lofty ethical message that brings good tidings to the ethical part of our being from the mysteries of the world of sound.

Bruno Walter
 

Torsten Brandes

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Weill

I have never acknowledged the difference between serious music and light music. There is only good music and bad music.

Kurt Weill
 

Torsten Brandes

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Reger

I am sitting in the smallest room of my house. I have your review before me. In a moment it will be behind me.

Max Reger
 

rojo

(Ret)
Those are great, Torsten. I especially like that last one by Bruno Walter.

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] The sonatas of Mozart are unique; they are too easy for children, and too difficult for artists.
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rojo

(Ret)
Here`s an old chestnut-

There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn't give a damn what goes on in between.
Thomas Beecham

For shame! :shake:
 

giovannimusica

Commodore de Cavaille-Coll
Sir Thomas Beecham on Harpsichords:

The sound of a harpsichord is like two skeletons copulating on a hot tin roof.

:whistle: :banana: :nut: :ut:
 

giovannimusica

Commodore de Cavaille-Coll
Hi RoJo,

Now I now why I have never been able to stand the music of Michael Torke - he thinks that listening to the B-minor Mass is like psychotherapy :shake: :shake: :shake: :shake:
 

rojo

(Ret)
Hi gio,

Well, maybe he just meant that it`s good for the mind? Not sure.

Some of Beecham`s quotes are pretty nasty, huh? He was quite the little :devil:

:grin:
 

robmcw

New member
R. Fripp

"Listen, Suspend judgement, activate presence, and notice that a very small space has opened, where timelessness & time are in a kind of dance."
 

giovannimusica

Commodore de Cavaille-Coll
Robert Fripp of Frippertronics was known for some of the the more quixotic comments of the twentieth century.

:rolleyes: :shake:
 

rojo

(Ret)
I like it; nice one, robmcw. :)

gio- Hmm, that does sound, erm, 'warmer?' Although I don`t dislike the sound of the harpsichord by any means, truth be told, I prefer the pianoforte to either of them. I guess I`m just too much of a fan of dynamics. :grin:
 

rojo

(Ret)
Oops! I forgot; I usually avoid the term 'fan,' because I associate it with fanaticism. And I`m against that. But you know what I meant. :grin:
 
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