“The composer makes plans, music laughs.”
Quoted in Give My Regards to Eighth Street: Collected Writings of Morton Feldman, ISBN 1878972316.
“The composer makes plans, music laughs.”
Quoted in Give My Regards to Eighth Street: Collected Writings of Morton Feldman, ISBN 1878972316.
Quoted in a 1976 interview, published in Desert Plants by Walter Zimmermann.
At that moment . . . Jackson Pollock was crossing the street.
Quoted in in "AMERICAN SUBLIME : Morton Feldman's mysterious musical landscapes", by Alex Ross. in The New Yorker (19 June 2006)
“Sound is all our dreams of music. Noise is music's dreams of us.”
Sound Noise Varese Boulez, in Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music http://books.google.pl/books?id=FgDgCOSHPysC&pg=PA16&lpg=PA15&focus=viewport, edited by Christoph Cox, Daniel Warner. A&C Black, 2004. p. 16 http://books.google.pl/books?id=FgDgCOSHPysC&pg=PA16&lpg=PA15&focus=viewport.
Quoted in Remembrance by Tom Johnson (September 1987)
Quoted in Remembrance by Tom Johnson (September 1987)
“…The tragedy of music is that it begins with perfection.”
Quoted in a May 1976 interview, published in Studio International (November 1976) pp 244-248.
quoted in Classic Essays on Twentieth-Century Music, ISBN 0028645812
“To understand what music has to be, you have to live for music. Who's ready to do that?”
Quoted in a 1976 interview, published in Desert Plants by Walter Zimmermann.