Things Composers Never Said
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostMy work is just too difficult and uncompromisingly atonal for listeners to appreciate - Eric Whitacre.
"I loathe dogs; whever I see one, I feel an urge to mount my bicycle and run it over": Edward Elgar
"My greatest regrets in life are that I have neither been knighted nor made Master of the Queen's Musick": Alan Bush
"Even those who know that I'm Lancashire born cannot seem to understand that I feel truly English at heart": Ronald Stevenson
"They call me 'the Russian Schönberg'; what do they call Schönberg, then?": Nick Roslavets
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View Post'At home in Poland I was blessed to have lived a wonderful, free-wheeling life under the benign watch of both the Nazis and Communists, though, sadly, my intended solo piano career was halted in an accidental bombing raid, and so I turned to composing and conducting.
Later, after I accepted the conducting post at the Halle, a kindly colleague suggested that taking the short train trip to Edgeley Park to watch the amazing Stockport County FC was one of life's truly memorable experiences, right up there with the pure, unalloyed joy of performing Mahler or Brahms.
My goodness, how right he was! Standing almost alone behind the away goal on those delightfully soggy terraces, the famously cooling Mancunian drizzle omnipresent, and observing the ball soaring past my head on numerous occasions was an unique experience and certainly one which I'll never, ever forget.
Stuff Bruckner ... '
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
I remember a cold,wet Tuesday night in 1983 (Doncaster in the cup)
Stan pipes up "y'know Rob,I'd much rather be conducting those marvellous George Lloyd symphonies.Them buggers at the Halle are 'avin none of it.All they want is Brahms Brahms and more Brahms......OI REF....YOU'RE 'AVIN A LAFF"
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