Bach Quote by Wanda Landowska Download Open image “You play Bach your way, and I’ll play him his way.” — Wanda Landowska ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bach Bach Way Inspirational Love Play Play Bach Play Way Way
The music of Bach is so timeless, so fulfilling. You don't feel like you have to be in front of it. The music has… — Andris Nelsons Copy Share Image
I find that I never lose Bach. I don't know why I have always loved him so. Except that he is so pure, so… — Edna St. Vincent Millay Copy Share Image
I'm not making any absurd comparisons between myself and Bach, but I aspire to that, that my music will have the legs to survive… — Steve Reich Copy Share Image
I see it as my job to try to keep Bach in the mainstream and present his music with, rather than without, its emotional… — Nigel Kennedy Copy Share Image
“You're the kind of child who might develop a passion for Bach." I told him I hadn't at school. The one Bach piece I… — Dodie Smith Copy Share Image
There is nothing like a Bach fugue to remove me from a discordant moment... only Bach hold up fresh and strong after repeated playing.… — Edward Weston Copy Share Image
I find that Bach is appealing to a lot of different audiences. It really hits people at their core in different ways, but it… — Hilary Hahn Copy Share Image
Jazz is not a game of chance. Its sonorous disorder is only an appearance. It is an organized force obeying obscure laws, conforming to… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
The works of Mozart may be easy to read, but they are very difficult to interpret. The least speck of dust spoils them. They… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
The most beautiful thing in the world is, precisely, the conjunction of learning and inspiration. Oh, the passion for research and the joy of… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
The task of a teacher is not to work for the pupil nor to oblige him to work, but to show him how to… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
The power and magic of music lie in its intangibility and its limitlessness. It suggests images, but leaves us free to choose them and… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
Blessed is he who invented recording! But what a pity that he was not born centuries earlier! Think only of all that we would… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
I hate the word practice. Practice breeds inurement. Instead of discovering, of distinguishing traits that are deeply hidden or merely veiled, one ends seeing… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
“Do you know what he told me after lying under a cliff for thirty six hours with two inches of his femur sticking out?… — Walker Percy Copy Share Image
I listen to Bach a great deal. In general I like to listen to hymns and liturgical music. — Marilynne Robinson Copy Share Image
Yes, I mean like you know, having studied with Yehudi Menuhin that is like some direct route into Bach, because he was one of… — Nigel Kennedy Copy Share Image
I began to realize that some of the things Ornette Coleman had said about things being played three or fours ways, independently of each… — Miles Davis Copy Share Image
Whenever you study composition you inevitably encounter Bach right off the bat. You can't get across the room without running into him and the… — Howard Roberts Copy Share Image
Bernard Herrmann used to write all his scores by himself. So did Bach, Beethoven and Stravinsky. I dont understand why this happens in the… — Ennio Morricone Copy Share Image
“The way we define opera circa 1700 may help us to throw light not just on the choices facing Bach and his brilliant peer… — John Eliot Gardiner Copy Share Image
The author's conviction on this day of New Year is that music begins to atrophy when it departs too far from the dance; that… — Ezra Pound Copy Share Image
In Bach there is still too much crude Christianity, crude Germanism, crude scholasticism; he stands on the threshold of European (modern) music, but he… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
I used to listen to a lot of Bach on the radio, and when the basses started to sing, it made everything complete -… — Charlie Haden Copy Share Image
The music of Bach is without doubt the most sacred gift to the world of art. — Heitor Villa-Lobos Copy Share Image
“To wake up one day and be Steinway and Glen in One... Glen Steinway, Steinway Glen, all for Bach.” — Thomas Bernhard Copy Share Image