"It's not all that different with the orchestra.……" — Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
"It's not all that different with the orchestra. There are orchestras that seem to be encased in dough, so that first you have to break through the normal routine, and clear out the openings"
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
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29 Quotes by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
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The future? Like unwritten books and unborn children, you don't talk about it.
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I came together with younger musicians and tried to pass on my own experiences. In the process, I always tried…
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All music has to speak in some form or other.
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And what unity is to be had, at a time when orchestras are dying out, and when opera houses are…
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But, on the other hand, if Schubert were alive today, he would find even richer fields to plow.
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