26 Inspiring Quotes By Johannes Brahms For The Tunesmiths
What would become of all historical biography if it was written only with consideration for other peoples' feelings?
How lucky is the man who, like Mozart and others, goes to the tavern of an evening and writes some fresh music. For he lives while he is creating.
Straightaway the ideas flow in upon me, directly from God.
Ah, that tastes nice. Thank you.
To follow in Beethoven's footsteps transcends one's strength.
The fact that most people do not understand and respect the very best things, such as Mozart's concertos, is what permits men like us to become famous.
Those are miracles that no merely human brain can work. The artist is merely the sound conduct of a Force that dictates to him what he should do.
My things really are written with an appalling lack of practicality!
It is not hard to compose but it is wonderfully hard to let the superfluous notes fall under the table. . . So many melodies fly about, one must be careful not to tread on them.
The only true immortality lies in one's children.
Reviewer: 'One of your themes was very similar to one of Beethoven's!' Brahms replied, 'Of course it is. Everyone steals - the important thing is to do it brilliantly.
If we cannot write with the beauty of Mozart, let us at least try to write with his purity.
Study Bach. There you will find everything.
It is a real pleasure to see music so bright and spontaneous expressed with corresponding ease and grace.
The idea comes to me from outside of me - and is like a gift. I then take the idea and make it my own - that is where the skill lies.
One should never forget that by actually perfecting one piece one gains and learns more than by starting or half-finishing a dozen.
I sometimes ponder on variation form and it seems to me it ought to be more restrained, purer.
If there is anyone here whom I have not insulted, I beg his pardon.
We cling nervously to the melody, but we don't handle it freely, we don't really make anything new out of it, we merely overload it.
Those who enjoy their own emotionally bad health and who habitually fill their own minds with the rank poisons of suspicion, jealousy and hatred, as a rule take umbrage at those who refuse to do likewise, and they find a perverted relief in trying to denigrate them.
Straight-away the ideas flow in upon me, directly from God, and not only do I see distinct themes in my mind's eye, but they are clothed in the right forms, harmonies, and orchestration.
A symphony is no joke.
Composers in the old days used to keep strictly to the base of the theme, as their real subject. Beethoven varies the melody, harmony and rhythms so beautifully.
It is not hard to compose, but what is fabulously hard is to leave the superfluous notes under the table.
In my study I can lay my hand on the Bible in the pitch dark. All truly inspired ideas come from God. The powers from which all truly great composers like Mozart, Schubert, Bach and Beethoven drew their inspirations is the same power that enabled Jesus to do his miracles.
Without craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind.