71 Quotes by Claude Debussy
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the colour of my soul is iron-grey and sad bats wheel about the steeple of my dreams.
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I have a horror of sentimentality, and I cannot forget that its name is Saint-Saëns.
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He was the incomparable painter of mystery, silence, and the infinite, of the passing cloud, and the sunlit shimmer of the waves-subleties which none before him had been capable of suggesting.
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When Claude Debussy studied at the Paris Conservatory from age ten to age twenty-two, many considered him a rebel because of his treatment of dissonance and his disdain for the established forms. He reputedly turned to a fellow student during a performance of Beethoven with the words, "Let's go. He's starting to develop.
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Composers aren't daring enough. They're afraid of that sacred idol called 'common sense', which is the most dreadful thing I know - after all, it's no more than a religion founded to excuse the ubiquity of imbeciles!
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Listen to no one's advice except that of the wind in the trees. That can recount the whole history of mankind...
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How much has to be explored and discarded before reaching the naked flesh of feeling.
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If I am not making music, I have no reason for existing.
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I am more and more convinced that music is not, in essence, a thing which can be cast into a traditional and fixed form. It is made up of colors and rhythms.
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