Clarinet Quote by Hildur Gudnadottir Download Open image “My mother was an opera singer and my father is a clarinet player, composer and conductor.” — Hildur Gudnadottir ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Clarinet Father Mother Opera Opera singer Parenting Player
My entire family are in music and my father was a classical singer, teacher and composer. — Kumar Sanu Copy Share Image
My mother played piano at home; she came from a musical family. Her father, who I never met, was a conductor and composer. — Ludovico Einaudi Copy Share Image
My father was a classical pianist, and my mother was a singer of just about everything. — Carly Simon Copy Share Image
My mom was an opera singer, and she gave up her career to raise a family. But she also taught my sisters how to… — Tika Sumpter Copy Share Image
My family was very musical. My brother is an opera singer; my parents both sang. — Blythe Danner Copy Share Image
Both my mother and my grandmother aspired to be opera singers. And they studied it. — Jihae Copy Share Image
I grew up in a very musical family, my father was a musician and a big band leader and made records. — Billy Sherwood Copy Share Image
My father was a steelworker who'd come over from Abruzzi, in Italy. He played in the band and he encouraged me to be a… — Henry Mancini Copy Share Image
I hail from a family of musicians for the last 18 generations. My grandfather was a classical singer; his father was a sitar player. — Jeet Gannguli Copy Share Image
My father, Aparesh Lahiri, was a musician too, and at a very young age, I was geared up for a career in music. — Bappi Lahiri Copy Share Image
Singing is something that I have done all my life, but what I did on my first two records was to hide the vocals.… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
There's a lot of electronic surround-sound music, and I've done a lot of work where I write music for other people to move around… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
Music is a very physical experience, and I need to understand things physically to be able to create the narrative for them. — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
Joker' is, of course, a character of my generation grew up with, and it's a character you know really well and have strong opinions… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
There are a lot of classical musicians in my family, so I grew up with that being kind of normal. — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
There's been a tendency to think that TV music has to be cheap and fast and for films it has to be nothing but… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
I don't really like to work with a large team and assistants, because then I lose so much time explaining things, which I don't… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
Because in both TV and film every story under the sun is being told, and so music shouldn't be restricted to have to follow,… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
You know, I don't like talking about music very much. I have quite the hard time explaining myself. — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
I think as you have a more diverse group of people working in the industry, you automatically have more diverse storytelling. That's definitely to… — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
I view music mostly as communication, so when I record, I'm communicating to the listener in the future. — Hildur Gudnadottir Copy Share Image
I started off playing the clarinet, after I was inspired by listening to my dad's Benny Goodman records. — Alvin Lee Copy Share Image
So the ideology was that: use sounds as instruments, as sounds on tape, without the causality. It was no longer a clarinet or a… — Luc Ferrari Copy Share Image
Clarinets, like lawyers, have cases, mouthpieces, and they need a constant supply of hot air in order to function. — Victor Borge Copy Share Image
We decided to do some of Merle's things with modern instrumentation. We used a flute, a bass clarinet, a trumpet, a clarinet, drums, a… — Tennessee Ernie Ford Copy Share Image
My eyes are too big, my nose is too flat, my ears stick out, my mouth is too big and my face is too… — Goldie Hawn Copy Share Image
“Heath holds the door to the band room open for me, and I get to my chair without falling, snapping together my clarinet and… — Mindy McGinnis Copy Share Image
Ted Lewis could make the clarinet talk. What it said was put me back in the case! — Eddie Condon Copy Share Image
I began with dance, doing ballet at 3, then tap, jazz, modern. Then I sang in church choirs, learned how to play clarinet and… — Samantha Barks Copy Share Image
I've been writing music since I was 9. I took harmony and counterpoint classes when I was studying the clarinet. So, I've been writing… — Howard Shore Copy Share Image
I was improvising before I was reading music. I was just trying to play things on the clarinet by ear. I think my ear… — Pete Fountain Copy Share Image
I'm not conditioned to be an entertainer. An entertainer pleases others while an artist only has to please himself. The problem with that is… — Artie Shaw Copy Share Image