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I live like a Hottentot. I cannot exchange one sensible word with anyone. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
To be passionate in today's world is not politically correct ... Nowadays we are supposed to cope. This was not Mahler's problem. He saw it, he heard it, and he expressed it. He was a kaleidoscopic, Olympian figure. ~ Lorin Maazel
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Lorin Maazel
Beauty and fullness of tone can be achieved by having the whole orchestra play with high clarinets and a carefully selected number of piccolos. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
I love to read different books on completely different subjects at the same time. I cannot focus on one. I read a few pages of literature, then I jump to philosophy and at the same time I'm reading biographies of Mahler. ~ Gustavo Dudamel
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustavo Dudamel
I am hitting my head against the walls, but the walls are giving way. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
My time will come, that is: after the finish of the recurring song cycles ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
The longer you live and the more you learn, the more clearly you will feel the difference between the few men who are truly great and the mere virtuosi. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
The Montreux Palace Hotel was built in an age when it was thought that things would last. It is on the very shores of Switzerland's Lake Geneva, its balconies and iron railings look across the water, its yellow-ocher awnings are a touch of color in the winter light. It is like a great sanitarium or museum. There are Bechstein pianos in the public rooms, a private silver collection, a Salon de Bridge. This is the hotel where the novelist Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov and his wife, Véra, live. They have been here for 14 years. One imagines his large and brooding reflection in the polished glass of bookcases near the reception desk where there are bound volumes of the Illustrated London News from the year 1849 to 1887, copies of Great Expectations, The Chess Games of Greco and a book called Things Past, by the Duchess of Sermoneta.

Though old, the hotel is marvelously kept up and, in certain portions, even modernized. Its business now is mainly conventions and, in the summer, tours, but there is still a thin migration of old clients, ancient couples and remnants of families who ask for certain rooms when they come and sometimes certain maids. For Nabokov, a man who rode as a child on the great European express trains, who had private tutors, estates, and inherited millions which disappeared in the Russian revolution, this is a return to his sources. It is a place to retire to, with Visconti's Mahler and the long-dead figures of La Belle Epoque, Edward VII, d'Annunzi ~ James Salter
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by James Salter
Spring won't let me stay in this house any longer! I must get out and breathe the air deeply again. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
I don't like to hurry. I'm not a conductor of the fast, fiery romantic type. I prefer Bruckner, with the sincerity of his musical language and the huge time spans in which his ideas develop, to Mahler, with his hysteria and self-indulgence. ~ Jeffrey Tate
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Jeffrey Tate
I don't choose what I compose. It chooses me. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
When I have reached a summit, I leave it with great reluctance, unless it is to reach for another, higher one. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
As the young husband and wife lay in each other's arms, each contemplating past, present, and future, Clint recognized the music as the adagietto from Gustav Mahler's fifth symphony. It was one of the most famous movements in the entire symphonic repertoire, but it was also one of the most debated. Mahler ostensibly composed the adagietto as a love song to his wife, Alma, but when played at the much slower tempo preferred by many conductors, the music instead evokes a feeling of profound melancholy. After almost eighty years, musicologists and aficionados still couldn't agree whether the music was supposed to be happy or sad, whether it was an expression of intense love and devotion or of unmitigated despair. Clint was struck by the irony that this music would be playing at this moment in his life, and his mouth curled into an ambivalent smile. Was he happy? Was he sad? Would he ever again be certain? ~ William T. Prince
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by William T. Prince
Hello, what are you afraid of?

Death.

Me too.

When you hear a Mahler symphony?

No, when I wake up in the night.

Me too.

Nice meeting you.

Same here. ~ Marilyn Sandberg
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Marilyn Sandberg
It is easier to achieve a desired result in short pieces. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
Man lives in greatest pain ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
Einstein Freud Marx Proust Mahler Mendelssohn Chagall & don't forget Dr. Jonas Salk ... & still they hate us! ~ Sonia Taitz
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Sonia Taitz
At the age of six, Mahler accepted paid commissions as a composer, something he was never to do in later life, his mother having promised him two kreuzers on condition that he did not make any ink blots on the expensive music manuscript paper. ~ Jens Malte Fischer
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Jens Malte Fischer
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
That which draws us by its mystical force; what every created thing, even the very stones, feels with absolute certainty as the center of its being ... is the force of love. Christians call this "eternal blessedness." It is a necessity of man for growth and joy. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
Perhaps, once I am gone, the one thing I might be remembered for is having sung a great deal of Mahler with a great many phenomenal conductors. It is wonderful music, very spiritual. ~ Maureen Forrester
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Maureen Forrester
If you think you're boring your audience, go slower not faster. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
It is time to remind Sharon that the star of David belongs to all Jews, not to his repulsive Government. His actions are staining the star of David with blood. The Jewish people, whose gifts to civilised discourse include Einstein and Epstein, Mendelssohn and Mahler, Sergei Eisenstein and Billy Wilder, are now symbolised throughout the world by the blustering bully Ariel Sharon, a war criminal implicated in the murder of Palestinians at the Sabra and Shatila camps and now involved in killing Palestinians once again. ~ Gerald Kaufman
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gerald Kaufman
Britten's opera tends to see things in simpler terms. It portrays an Aschenbach who wants a richer form of sexual fulfillment, and who is hemmed in by the social conventions to which he subscribes. But Visconti's use of the Mahler Adagietto is perfect for what I take to be Aschenbach's sexual desire. ~ Philip Kitcher
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Philip Kitcher
If a composer could say what he had to say in words he would not bother trying to say it in music. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
Garris had pet names for all of them. Mahler was the Mad Doktor. Franz Liszt was Son of Lovecraft. Mendelssohn was Santa Claus Meets the Hell's Angels. Beethoven was the High School Principal. ~ Chet Williamson
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Chet Williamson
Even before the First World War there was a strain in European art and music – in Germany more than anywhere – that was turning from ripeness to over-ripeness and then into something else. The last strains of the Austro-German Romantic tradition – exemplified by Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Gustav Klimt – seemed almost to have destroyed itself by reaching a pitch of ripeness from which nothing could follow other than complete breakdown. It was not just that their subject matter was so death-obsessed, but that the tradition felt as though it could not be stretched any further or innovated any more without snapping. And so it snapped: in modernism and then post-modernism. ~ Douglas Murray
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Douglas Murray
Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen,
Mit der ich sonst viele Zeit verdorben,
Sie hat so lange [von mir nichts]1 vernommen,
Sie mag wohl glauben, ich sei gestorben.

Es ist mir auch gar nichts daran gelegen,
Ob sie mich für gestorben hält,
Ich kann auch gar nichts sagen dagegen,
Denn wirklich bin ich gestorben der Welt.

Ich bin gestorben dem [Weltgewimmel]2,
Und ruh' in einem stillen Gebiet.
Ich leb' allein [in mir und meinem]3 Himmel,
In meinem Lieben, in meinem Lied.

I am lost to the world
with which I used to waste so much time,
It has heard nothing from me for so long
that it may very well believe that I am dead!

It is of no consequence to me
Whether it thinks me dead;
I cannot deny it,
for I really am dead to the world.

I am dead to the world's tumult,
And I rest in a quiet realm!
I live alone in my heaven,
In my love and in my song. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
I was introduced to Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson. The young Congressman was very friendly. ~ Erich Leinsdorf
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Erich Leinsdorf
Brahms' friends in Budapest finally managed to talk him into attending the performance of Don Giovanni - he had initially turned down their invitation, arguing that he preferred to read the score and had never seen or heard a decent performance of the work. He would even prefer a cold beer, he insisted. But in the end he allowed his friends to drag him along to their box, where he demonstratively settled down on a sofa at the back in the hope of enjoying a rest. But it was not long before he was making increasingly inarticulate noises indicative of his enthusiasm, and at the end of the first act he was heard to shout out: 'Most excellent, admirable, what a deuce of a fellow!' He then ran on to the stage and embraced Mahler with typically grumpy cordiality. ~ Jens Malte Fischer
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Jens Malte Fischer
Don't bother looking at the view - I have already composed it. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
You must renounce all superficiality, all convention, all vanity and delusion. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
I have become a different person. I don't know whether this person is better, he certainly is not happier. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
All that is not perfect down to the smallest detail is doomed to perish. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
The real art of conducting consists in transitions. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
We know that he gave Aschenbach Mahler's first name, and also his facial features. So Visconti picks up on something interesting. That led me to think about ways of developing further the Aschenbach-Mahler connection. ~ Philip Kitcher
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Philip Kitcher
It is a funny thing, but when I am making music, all the answers I seek for in life seem to be there, in the music. Or rather, I should say, when I am making music, there are no questions and no need for answers. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
The important thing is never to let oneself be guided by the opinion of one's contemporaries; to continue steadfastly on one's way without
letting oneself be either defeated by failure or diverted by applause. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
Outside Soviet Russia, and following the last symphonies of Mahler, Nielsen and Sibelius, an element of obsolescence has unmistakably attached itself to the genre. One could, perhaps, be forgiven for regarding Stravinsky's two ironic stylizations of the symphony as a fitting farewell salute. And yet the Shostakovich symphonies have, in Philip Larkin's phrase, 'penetrated the public mind' to an extent that has put them on a level with Beethoven. ~ Pauline Fairclough
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Pauline Fairclough
I beg of you ... never assume an inner or an outer pose, never a disguise. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
Melodic invention is one of the surest signs of a divine gift. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
The further the music develops, the more complex the apparatus used by the composer to express his thoughts becomes. ~ Gustav Mahler
Leinsdorf Mahler quotes by Gustav Mahler
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