40 Quotes About Mozart
- Author Susan Sontag
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Mozart, Pascal, Boolean algebra, Shakespeare, parliamentary government, baroque churches, Newton, the emancipation of women, Kant, Balanchine ballets, et al. don’t redeem what this particular civilization has wrought upon the world. The white race is the cancer of human history.
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- Author Kelly Creagh
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She’d never seen a boy with hands like that, with long, delicate fingers, beautiful but still masculine. His fingernails were long too, almost crystalline, tapered to points. They were the kind of hands you’d expect to see under lace cuffs, like Mozart or something.
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- Author David W. Barber
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Mozart is just God's way of making the rest of us feel insignificant.
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- Author Natasha Pulley
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Mori made an unwilling sound. 'I don't like Western art.''No look at this.' He lifted it from its package. It wasn't heavy. 'It's clever, it looks like busy Mozart.''What?''I . . .' Thaniel sighed. 'I see sound. Mozart looks like this. You know. Fast strings.''See? In front of you?''Yes. I'm not mad.''I didn't think so. All sounds?''Yes.
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- Author Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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I pay no attention whatever to anybody's praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings.
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- Author Richard Osborne
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In 1829 Rossini was at an age which has often proven critical in the lives of musicians, painters and writers. Lapses into silence far more complete than Rossini's, creative failures, suicides, and unanticipated deaths have been common in the middle to late 30s. As Charles Rosen has noted, 'It is the age when the most fluent composer begins to lose the ease of inspiration he once possessed, when even Mozart had to make sketches and to revise'.
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- Author Lorenzo Da Ponte
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O guarda il demonietto! come fugge!
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- Author Donovan Bixley
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Despite being one of the greatest musical geniuses, he disdained high-brow musical jargon. Instead music was a living thing, something to be pranced about the room, or taken for a little stroll.
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- Author Lily Koppel
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Am reading the life of Mozart and cannot help thinking that one's capacity for suffering is in direct proportion to one's greatness.
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