MUSIC QUOTES III

quotations about music

Music quote

All good music resembles something. Good music stirs by its mysterious resemblance to the objects and feelings which motivated it.

JEAN COCTEAU

Le Coq et l'Arlequin


Words must ever sound so feeble in attempting to express the magic power of melody.

ARTHUR HELPS

Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd


Music is a language lovers understand
Melody and romance wander hand in hand
Cupid never fails assisted by a band
So if you have something sweet to tell her
Say it with music

IRVING BERLIN

"Say It With Music"

Tags: Irving Berlin


Music is another lady that talks charmingly and says nothing.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


The passions, whether violent or not, should never be so expressed as to reach the point of causing disgust; and music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

attributed, The Journal of Eugene Delacroiz


Music is the link between earth and heaven.

LEWIS F. KORNS

Thoughts


Music, the greatest good that mortals know,
And all of heaven we have here below.

JOSEPH ADDISON

A Song for St. Cecilia's Day


Toyish airs please trivial ears.

FRANCIS QUARLES

Emblems


I wish my life had background music so I could understand what the hell is going on.

ANONYMOUS


I am in need of music that would flow
Over my fretful, feeling finger-tips,
Over my bitter-tainted, trembling lips,
With melody, deep, clear, and liquid-slow.
Oh, for the healing swaying, old and low,
Of some song sung to rest the tired dead,
A song to fall like water on my head,
And over quivering limbs, dream flushed to glow!

ELIZABETH BISHOP

"I Am in Need of Music"


Not only is music a beautiful and sublime science, the study of which ennobles and purifies the mind of its votary, but how many and excellent are its ministries to others!

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Wor


Whenever humans come together for any reason, music is there: weddings, funerals, graduation from college, men marching off to war, stadium sporting events, a night on the town, prayer, a romantic dinner, mothers rocking their infants to sleep ... music is a part of the fabric of everyday life.

DANIEL J. LEVITIN

This Is Your Brain on Music


The emotional impact of music is so incommensurate with what people can say about it, and that seems to be very illustrative of something fundamental--that very powerful emotional effects often can’t be articulated. You know something’s happened to you but you don’t know what it is.

ADAM PHILLIPS

The Paris Review, spring 2014


Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie.

JOHN MILTON

Arcades


The music, yearning like a God in pain.

JOHN KEATS

"The Eve of Saint Agnes"


Music may appeal to crude and coarse feelings or to refined and noble ones; and in so far as it does the latter it awakens the higher nature and works an effect, though but a transitory effect, of a beneficial kind. But the primary purpose of music is neither instruction nor culture but pleasure; and this is an all-sufficient purpose.

HERBERT SPENCER

Facts and Comments


Music is a total constant. That's why we have such a strong visceral connection to it, you know? Because a song can take you back instantly to a moment, or a place, or even a person.

SARAH DESSEN

Just Listen


The field open to the musician is not a miserable stave of seven notes, but an immeasurable keyboard (still almost entirely unknown) on which, here and there only, separated by the thick darkness of its unexplored tracts, some few among the millions of keys of tenderness, of passion, of courage, of serenity, which compose it, each one differing from all the rest as one universe differs from another, have been discovered by a few great artists who do us the service, when they awaken in us the emotion corresponding to the theme they have discovered, of showing us what richness, what variety lies hidden, unknown to us, in that vast, unfathomed and forbidding night of our soul which we take to be an impenetrable void.

MARCEL PROUST

Swann's Way


Hark to the music! How beneath the strain
Of reckless revelry, vibrates and sobs
One fundamental chord of constant pain,
The pulse-beat of the poet's heart that throbs.

EMMA LAZARUS

"Chopin"


Music, when combined with a pleasurable idea, is poetry; music without the idea is simply music; the idea without the music is prose from its very definitiveness.

EDGAR ALLAN POE

"Letter to Mr. B--"