Originally posted by Caliban
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Malcolm Williamson's mals mots such as that comparing a certain well known British cellist's even better known brother's ubiquity with that of AIDS reminded me to mention the scabrous attack that he intended against Norman, now Lord, Tebbitt when he first heard his "on yer bike" commendation; "did he think that Chausson had already written enough music?"...
"I shot Time's Arrow into the air. It fell to the ground. Hit Berkeley. Square". - Anthony Payne, 1990
"If only I'd premièred Le Visage Nuptial in a church in Down Ampney, I'd have been accepted in England much sooner" - Pete Boulez, 1975
Oh - and a minor correction, if I may, to an earlier one: "Some day my time will have come and gone" - George Lloyd
"I call my piece Scrivo in vento because if so many composers speak so much hot air they might as well write some as well" (Elliott Carter, 1991)
And here's one for a particular member here: "If I'd not played flugelhorn in brass bands in my youth, I'd never have been able to write Dum Transisset"...
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