Mean Quote by Alfred Brendel Download Open image “I want to make music. That means I prefer the Steinway piano.” — Alfred Brendel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Make Music Mean Music Piano Prefer Steinway Steinway Steinway piano Want
The Steinway piano is such an incomparable instrument. Due to its virtues, I am able to express all my musical feelings. — Daniel Barenboim Copy Share Image
Steinway is the finest piano ever made. Its tone is magnificent and its well-balanced action superb. — Billy Taylor Copy Share Image
I have looked to the Steinway piano since I was three, not only as my ideal choice of an instrument. But, as a responsive… — Ahmad Jamal Copy Share Image
I have owned and played a Steinway all my life. It's the best Beethoven piano. The best Chopin piano. And the best Ray Charles… — Randy Newman Copy Share Image
I wish to thank Steinway for its wonderful pianos which I've been privileged to play in all my concerts. There is no piano like… — Evgeny Kissin Copy Share Image
I insist on a Steinway for my recordings, my concerts and my home. It is the only piano I want to hear my music… — Michel Legrand Copy Share Image
The Steinway piano is the most harmonious implement for musical intention. It completes what is beautiful and artistic. — Yefim Bronfman Copy Share Image
In his larger forms, Schubert is a wanderer. He likes to move at the edge of the precipice, and does so with the assurance… — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
Art gives a sense of order, life is basically chaotic, and there's a tension between them. A sense of order comes from chaos and… — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
If I belong to a tradition, it is a tradition that makes the masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer… — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
I have a great need to learn what the norm is by dealing with what is not the norm... with the grotesque and the… — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
If I belong to a tradition it is a tradition that makes the masterpiece tell the performer what he should do and not the… — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
Silence... is the essence of the music itself, the vital ingredient that makes it possible for the music to exist at all. — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
A work of art is like a person: it has more than one soul in its breast. — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
Silence ought also to be the core of each concert. Remember the anagram: listen = silent. — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
You have to be aware of all the latent possibilities that give a work its special character - its atmosphere, its moods, its contrasts. — Alfred Brendel Copy Share Image
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The one means that wins the easiest victory over reason is terror and force. — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image