“Mozart didn't need a scheme for his music. He played and sang with the heavenly lightness of a child.”
Mozart brauchte kein Programm für seine Musik. Er musizierte und sang mit der göttlichen Leichtigkeit eines Kindes.
Michael: a German fate in diary notes (1926)
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“Here is the earthly of Kraus; the heavenly lives in his music.”
Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792) German composer
Inscription in the tomb of Joseph Martin Kraus
Laurie Halse Anderson (1961) American children's writer
Variant: I needed to hear the world but didn't want the world to know I was listening.
Source: The Impossible Knife of Memory
“Why did Mozart compose music?”
Jonas Salk (1914–1995) Inventor of polio vaccine
Response when asked why he chose to do medical research rather than be a practicing physician, as quoted in The Polio Man : The Story of Dr. Jonas Salk (1961) by John Rowland, p. 23
Denise Levertov (1923–1997) Poet
A Tree Telling of Orpheus (1968)
Context: Then as he sang
it was no longer sounds only that made the music:
he spoke, and as no tree listens I listened, and language
came into my roots
out of the earth,
into my bark
out of the air,
into the pores of my greenest shoots
gently as dew
and there was no word he sang but I knew its meaning.
Paul Karl Feyerabend book Science in a Free Society
pg 38, italics are feyerabends.
Science in a Free Society (1978)
“Play Mozart in memory of me— and I will hear you.”
Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) Polish composer
Murmured by Chopin on his death-bed.
Source: The opera reader, Biancolli, 1953, p. 271