Tuesday, October 07, 2003
A Few Music Quotes
A Few Music Quotes
"The man that hath no music in himself,
Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds,
Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils."
William Shakespeare -- in "The Merchant of Venice"
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"Musicians talk of nothing but money and jobs. Give me businessmen every time. They really are interested in music and art."
Jean Sibelius, explaining why he rarely invited musicians to his home.
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"Atonal music is so called because somewhere, sometime, someone is going to have to atone for it."
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"A composer does not really finish a work. He merely abandons it."
Aaron Copland
Choral Humour
Choral Humour
How many sopranos does it take to change a light bulb?
Just one. She just stands there and the world revolves around her.
How can you tell when a soprano is at your door?
She can't find the key, and doesn't know when to come in.
What's the difference between a soprano and the PLO?
You can negotiate with the PLO.
What's the definition of an optimist?
A choral director with a mortgage.
Conductor Humour
Why are conductor's hearts so coveted for transplants?
They've had so little use.
What's the difference between a conductor and a sack of fertilizer?
The sack.
A choral singer arrived home to find the police outside his house and the place burnt to the ground. "What happened??!" he asked.
The officer replied, "It seems that your conductor came to your house, had sex with your wife, stole all your belongings and set the place on fire."
"Really?! The maestro was here?!!!"