The 20th century has been a badly written drama, from the beginning. The opposite of a Greek drama. Act one: Greed and hypocrisy leading to a genocidal world war, a boom, a crash, totalitarianism. Act two: Greed and hypocrisy leading to a genocidal world war, a boom, a crash, totalitarianism. Act three: Greed and hypocrisy … I don't dare continue.
The Rhapsody is not a composition at all. It's a string of separate paragraphs stuck together — with a thin paste of flour and water.
Any great work of art … revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an inhabitant of that world — the extent to which it invites you in and lets you breathe its strange, special air.
To Bach, notes were not just sounds but the very stuff of creation.
So why do so many of us try to explain the beauty of music, thus depriving it of its mystery?
Perhaps the chief requirement of [the conductor] is that he be humble before the composer; that he never interpose himself between the music and the audience; that all his efforts, however strenuous or glamorous, be made in the service of the composer's meaning - the music itself, which, after all, is the whole reason for the conductor's existence."
Inspiration is wonderful when it happens, but the writer must develop an approach for the rest of the time... The wait is simply too long.