11 Quotes by Arthur Honegger

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    To write music is to raise a ladder without a wall to lean it against. There is no scaffolding: the building under construction is held in balance only by the miracle of a kind of internal logic, an innate sense of proportion.

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    The public doesn't want new music; the main thing it demands of a composer is that he be dead.

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    I have always loved locomotives passionately. For me they are living creatures and I love them as others love women or horses.

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    The modern composer is a madman who persists in manufacturing an article which nobody wants.

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  • Author Arthur Honegger
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    The public doesn’t want new music; the main thing it demands of a composer is that he be dead.

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