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Music is such a problem in the time it takes.
When I was confronted with official tuition, the academic thing, I could see no relationship whatever between that and the music I'd been writing since I was 11.
I don't have ideas so much as there are things which constantly evolve ... there are various threads or layers, if you like, which change.
People say my music is English. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's not me writing English music, but that English music is becoming more like me.
There are rhythmic ideas which sometimes only work up to a point. In writing there are moments when it just comes off the page, it's not just a collection of notes.
Composing's not voluntary, you know. There's no choice, you're not free. You're landed with an idea and you have responsibility to that idea.
Minimalism now is a reaction to what came before. It's absolutely of its time. Music moved into the set theory thing, and moved out of it.
I didn't have a record player.
I think music has gone through a period of something very severe, rather radical, rather the way painting did with cubism.
The thing about influence is that any composer worth anything will give you the same names.
The theatre only knows what it's doing next week, not like the opera, where they say: What are we going to do in five years' time? A completely different attitude.
One thing I've tried to do in writing music is take on very basic things, very archetypal things.
My attitude to writing is like when you do wallpapering, you remember where all the little bits are that don't meet. And then your friends say: It's terrific!
It's the irrational things that interest me.
The opera tells the story with all the built-in contradictions and from many different angles.
You either are or you're not.
I wrote music as soon as I knew notation.
This sounds horribly pretentious, but I like to think that if music hadn't existed, I could have invented it.
I'm not an architectural composer.
In the end it doesn't matter what you do.
I'm not a music lover in the sense that I look for something to have on. I've never had that attitude to music.