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He once played for GregoAll art constantly aspires 14566.html All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music. Ñ Walter Pater All men must fear death, only the artist fears him not. He will move future geneAll things shall perish 49175.html All things shall perish from under the sky. Music alone shall live, never to dieAlways ask why you're 25309.html Always ask why you're doing anything. Be kind, especially if you have a gift. Be Art was not created as a way to riches. Strive to become a true artist; all elseArt is the perpetual 13288.html Art is the perpetual motion of illusion. The highest purpose of art is to inspir Art is the triumph over chaos. Ñ John Cheever Art and truth have celebrated their greatest victory in music. Ñ Vienna critic Art demands of us that we shall not stand still. Ñ Ludwig van Beethoven As for my musical philosophy, I've always written music the way I felt it. 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Ñ Dizzy Gillespie Jazz is the result of energy stored up in America. Ñ George Gershwin Joy is more joyful given a tune. Ñ Jane Swan Keep an eye on that young man, someday he will make a big splash in the world. ÑKnowledge is not skill. 46495.html Knowledge is not skill. Knowledge plus 10,000 times is skill. Ñ Shinichi SuzukiLast year more Americans 7248.html Last year more Americans went to symphonies than went to baseball games. This maLean your body forward 28272.html Lean your body forward slightly to support the guitar against your chest, for th Let no one imagine that in owning a record he has the music. The very practice oLet your deafness no 65753.html Let your deafness no longer be a secret - even in art. Ñ Ludwig van BeethovenLife is a shipwreck 63493.html Life is a shipwreck but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats. 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Drew iron Our music is just a bunch of well-placed mistakes. Ñ Pet Shop BoysPeople compose for many 40525.html People compose for many reasons ; to become immortal; because the pianoforte hapPeople think the Beatles 44965.html People think the Beatles know whatÕs going on. We donÕt. WeÕre just doing it. ÑPiano playing is more 7578.html Piano playing is more difficult than statesmanship. It is harder to wake emotionPiping down the valleys 49895.html Piping down the valleys wild. Piping songs of pleasant glee. Ñ William BlakePlaying the violin must 27726.html Playing the violin must be like making loveÑall or nothing. Ñ Isaac Stern Pop is the perfect religious vehicle. ItÕs as if God has come down to earth andPopular music is popular 65035.html Popular music is popular because a lot of people like it. Ñ Irving Berlin Rock and Roll is instant coffee. Ñ Bob GeldofRock music sounds like 35210.html Rock music sounds like an octopus making love to a bagpipe. 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Ñ George JellenikThe language of tones 12539.html The language of tones belongs equally to all mankind, and melody is the absolute The essence of all art is having pleasure giving pleasure. Ñ Mikail Baryshnikov The man that hath no music in himself, nor is movÕd with concord of sweet soundsThe very existence of 22937.html The very existence of music is wonderful, I might even say miraculous. its domaiThe most perfect expression 26569.html The most perfect expression of human behavior is a string quartet. 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A driThe conductor is there... 60189.html The conductor is there... first of all for the oversimplified reason of just beiThe purpose of music 61945.html The purpose of music is to draw towards a total exaltation in which the individuThe musical experience needs 68507.html The musical experience needs three human beings at least. It requires a composerThere is nothing more 11669.html There is nothing more difficult than talking about music. Ñ Camille Saint-Sa‘nsThere is always music 16189.html There is always music in the garden, if only we have ears to hear it. Ñ UnknownThere is something very 18485.html There is something very wonderful in music. Words are wonderful enough; but musi There is a bad image about electronic music. In the minds of many people it mean There are still so many beautiful things to be said in C major. Ñ Sergei ProkofiThere is nothing to 47018.html There is nothing to it. You only have to hit the right note at the right time, a There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music. Ñ Robert Browning There are no wrong notes. Ñ Thelonious MonkThere are two golden 68048.html There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together.ThereÕs only one woman 42032.html ThereÕs only one woman I know of who could never be a symphony conductor, and thThrough music we may 24058.html Through music we may wander where we will in time, and find friends in every cen To some it is Napoleon, to some it is Alexander ... to me it is Allegro con brioTo follow in BeethovenÕs 55038.html To follow in BeethovenÕs footsteps transcends oneÕs strength. Ñ Johannes Brahms To listen is an effort, and just to hear is no merit. A duck hears also. Ñ IgorTo keep young, every 62165.html To keep young, every day read a poem, hear a choice piece of music, view a fineTo be a successful, 67824.html To be a successful, good musician takes a lot of skill, a lot of hard work and s Want to be a composer? ... If you can think design, you can execute designÑit's Was it a vision, or a waking dream? Fled is that music: Do I wake or sleep? Ñ Jo We listen to great music and know that all our joys and sorrows are part of some We know an age more vividly through its music than it historians. Ñ Rosanne AmbrWe always knew something 45106.html We always knew something would happen sooner or later We always had this blind BWe are the music-makers, 50973.html We are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams. Ñ A.W. OÕShaughnessy WhatÕs money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at When a piece gets difficult, makes faces. Ñ Arthur SchnabelWhen Beethoven went deaf, 36934.html When Beethoven went deaf, the mynah bird just used to mime. Ñ Graham ChapmanWhen we separate music 37820.html When we separate music from life we get art. Ñ John CageWhen music fails to 57545.html When music fails to agree to the ear, to soothe the ear and the heart and the se When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am relatWhere words leave off 20475.html Where words leave off music begins. Ñ Heinrich HeineWhere the heart doesn 55282.html Where the heart doesn not enter; there can be no music. Ñ Peter Tchaikovsky Who is there that in logical words can express the effect music has on us? Music Why speak of time travel? We have a tried and proven method with us. Music movesWhy hurry over beautiful 46790.html Why hurry over beautiful things? Why not linger and enjoy them? Ñ Clara SchumannWithout music, life would 11323.html Without music, life would be a mistake ... I would only believe in a God that kn You can't hear me? Read my lips! Ñ Stevie WonderYou should never trust 33187.html You should never trust anyone who listens to Mahler before they're forty. Ñ Cliv You have to play Mozart like Chopin and Chopin like Mozart. Ñ Pablo Casals You'll never make it : four-groups are out. (to the Beatles, 1962) Ñ Anonymous You've got to find some way of saying it without saying it. Ñ Duke Ellington |