Quotations from famous musicians
Dear students, music is universal. Take a look at the famous quotes from musicians that I have compiled below and feel the music together.
1. Just as poetry is the harmony of words, music is the harmony of notes; just as poetry is the sublimation of prose and speech, music is the sublimation of poetry. ——Purcell
2. Only music has the power to return us to our true nature, while other arts can only give us some limited happiness. ——Balzac
3. There are two purposes of music. One is to please people’s senses with pure harmony, and the other is to move people or stimulate people’s enthusiasm. ——Roger North
4. Music is a spiritual element that needs to be measured with time. ——Heine
5. Music is the only enjoyment that can be indulged without damaging moral and religious concepts. ——Edison
6. Without music, life is a mistake. ——Nietzsche
7. You need to feel what is happening and use memory to grasp what has happened, because it is impossible to track music by other methods. —— Ari Stockson
8. Musicians must constantly reflect on themselves and cultivate their innermost things in order to turn it to the outside world. ——Goethe
9. Music is the flame of the purest emotion that directly refreshes the heart and mind without any external force. It is the air inhaled from the mouth, and it is the heart fluid flowing in the heart tube of life. ——Liszt
10. Music is a language that can accurately reflect the spiritual quality of individuals and people. —— Enescu
11. The time for daily practice should be determined according to each person’s physical strength and energy. The most important thing is that the body does not feel tired. It is recommended to relax the body and concentrate on playing music. ——Alao
12. People who understand music can transcend all worldly troubles. ——Beethoven
13. Poets, artists, actors, musicians, etc. are poor, but they are easily poor, because artists naturally love to seek happiness, and they also have a muddle along and indifferent temper, which makes geniuses slowly change. The kind of temper that makes you lonely. ——Balzac
14. Only by paying equal attention to both gymnastics and music can one become a complete personality. Because gymnastics can exercise the body and music can cultivate the spirit. ——Plato
15. The sufferings of life cannot crush me. The joy in my heart is not my own. I put joy into music in order to make the whole world feel happy. ——Mozart
16. Music should spark the human spirit. ——Beethoven
17. I collect honey everywhere in order to make the hive of "music" taste better and sweeter. You must know that this is the people's cause. ——Mussorgsky
18. If you don’t love music, you are not worthy of being a human being. Although you love music, you can only be called half a human being. Only those who are fascinated by music can be fully called human beings. ——Hegel
19. Poetry is music in words, and music is poetry in rhyme. ——Folai
20. Music can make people feel the same as painting. ——Berlioz
21. Music is a tool to unify the masses and an organizational force. ——Lenin
22. Music unites human beings with ideal bonds. ——Wagner
23. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the suffering that ordinary people cannot extricate themselves from. ——Beethoven
24. Many young people learn to love when they study music. —— Ledger
25. Having music is enough for a person's life, but it is not enough to embrace music in a limited life. ——Rachmaninov
26. Folk music is produced in the struggle life of the people. People sing it and play it, always feeling something, and the feelings expressed are sincere. , simple. ——Marco
27. Musical works are art that expands in time. ——Zophia Lisa
28. Music is the art of life.
——Strauss
29. Before I start work, I must try my best to forget that I am a musician, and first think of myself as a painter and poet. ——Gluny
30. Without contact with life, you cannot create life; without tempering your own personality, you cannot produce great works. ——Nie Er
31. No matter music, literature or any other art, according to their true meaning, they are not just for pure entertainment. ——Tchaikovsky
32. When listening to music, you should supplement it with your own experience, impressions and knowledge accumulation. ——Golky
33. Because of its nature, the art of music has a direct physiological effect on the nerves. ——Leo Tolstoy
34. The world is completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first among all kinds of art. Imperial art can become like music, which is the purpose of all art. —— Schopenhauer
35. Music is the flame of the purest emotion that directly refreshes the heart and spleen without any external force; it is the air sucked in from the mouth, and it is the blood flowing in the blood vessels of life. . ——Liszt
36. Music is a tool to unify the masses and an organizational force. Good music can inspire everyone to work hard. ——Lenin
37. If my music can only make people happy, then I will be sorry. My purpose is to make people noble. ——Handel
38. The art of a musician does not lie in directly depicting images, but in placing the mind in the emotions that these objects can create in the mind. ——Rousseau
39. Music is the greatest gift from God to mankind. Only music can express tranquility and tranquility. ——Tchaikovsky
40. Music is not just a kind of entertainment, but a noble emotion expressed by music poets and music thinkers. These emotions must conform to the laws of human logic. It is part of what people feel, understand, and express. ——Copernicus
41. Music often delays death. ——Aesop
42. Let the art of freedom and the beauty of music break through the barriers of technology and give freedom to thoughts and hearts. ——Haydn
43. Music has the power to shape character, so it should be included in the education of young people. ——Aristotle
44. In addition to paying great attention to moral and social purposes, music education must study beautiful things as its own purpose and educate people to be beautiful and kind. ——Plato
45. Music is the poetry of air. ——Paul ;