Admire Quote by Anonymous
“The Violins waltzed. The Cellos and Basses provided accompaniment. The Violas mourned their fate, while the Concertmaster showed off. The Flutes did bird imitations…repeatedly, and the reed instruments had the good taste to admire my jacket. The Trumpets held a parade in honor of our great nation, while the French Horns waxed nostalgic about something or other. The Trombones had too much to drink. The Percussion beat the band, and the Tuba stayed home playing cards with his landlady, the Harp, taking sips of warm milk a blue little cup. “But the Composer is still dead.”
About This Quote
A whimsical description of an orchestra where each instrument acts like a character, highlighting their quirks and the absent composer.
In simple terms: Instruments act like people, each with a funny role, while the composer is missing.
Notice how each part contributes its own personality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- orchestra rehearsals
- musical storytelling
- creative writing
- performance critique
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the missing composer symbolize?
- How does personifying instruments affect our perception of music?
The satire may overlook the seriousness of music composition.