11+ Ernest Newman Quotes On Education, Death
Ernest Newman was an English music critic and musicologist. He wrote several books on music, including biographies of composers Richard Wagner and Gustav Mahler. He was also known for his long-running music column in the Sunday Times, which ran from 1936 until his death in 1959. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Ernest Newman on education, love, life.
The great composer does not set to work because he is inspired, but becomes inspired because he is working. Beethoven, Wagner, Bach and Mozart settled down day after day to the job in hand with as much regularity as an accountant settles down each day to his figures. They didn't waste time waiting for inspiration. — Ernest Newman
The higher the voice the smaller the intellect. — Ernest Newman
Jazz is not a 'form' but a collection of tags and tricks. — Ernest Newman
Beethoven, Wagner, Bach, and Mozart settled down day after day to the job in hand. They didn't waste time waiting for inspiration. — Ernest Newman
I had no idea Stravinsky disliked Debussy so much as this. — Ernest Newman
You may help a lame dog over a stile but he is still a lame dog on the other side. — Ernest Newman
The great composer does not set to work because he is inspired, but becomes inspired because he is working. — Ernest Newman
A good composer is slowly discovered a bad composer is slowly found out. — Ernest Newman
The finest singing, given a good voice to begin with, comes from the constant play of a fine mind upon the inner meaning of the music. — Ernest Newman
The great-at-anything do not set to work because they are inspired, but rather become inspired because they are working. They don't waste time waiting for inspiration. — Ernest Newman
For my part, if I had the power I would insist on all oratorios being sung in the costume of the period - with a possible exception in the case of the Creation. — Ernest Newman
Life Lessons by Ernest Newman
- Ernest Newman's work emphasizes the importance of understanding music in its cultural and historical context. He believed that music should be appreciated for its own sake and not simply for its technical aspects.
- Newman's writings emphasize the need to understand the composer's intentions and to appreciate the subtleties of musical expression.
- His work also highlights the importance of listening to music with an open mind and being willing to explore new ideas and interpretations.
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