“It is the only one in existence that might conceivably have been composed by God.”
Neville Cardus (1888–1975) English writer
Of Mozart's "The Magic Flute"; Manchester Guardian (1961)
Source: General System Theory (1968), 3. Some System Concepts in Elementary Mathematical Consideration, p. 55 as cited in: Anthony Wilden (2003) System and Structure: Essays in Communication and Exchange. p. 245
“It is the only one in existence that might conceivably have been composed by God.”
Neville Cardus (1888–1975) English writer
Of Mozart's "The Magic Flute"; Manchester Guardian (1961)
Jeremy Bentham book An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
Source: An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789; 1823), Ch. 1: Of the Principle of Utility
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
"On Relativistic Cosmology" (1928)
George Perle (1915–2009) American composer
Kozinn, Allan (January 24, 2009). "George Perle, a Composer and Theorist, Dies at 93" http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/24/arts/music/24perle.html, New York Times. <br class="br">See: Alban Berg <br class="br">The Listening Composer
Gino Severini (1883–1966) Italian painter
Quote of Severine 1913, from the opening paragraphs of his text 'Art du fantastique dans le sacre', as cited in Gino Severini Ecrits sur l'art, (1913-1962), with a preface by Serge Fauchereau, (Paris: Editions Cercle d'Art, 1987), p. 47
Severini opens 'Art du fantastique' with a theoretical explanation of the concept, form and content of a Futurist work
Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936) 19th-20th century Spanish writer and philosopher
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), VII : Love, Suffering, Pity
“I like composing music, but I love being with my family.”
Ennio Morricone (1928–2020) Italian composer, orchestrator and conductor