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Stars of the classical music world and beyond offer their best one-liners.
“I write as a sow piddles.” - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“I can’t listen to that much Wagner. I start getting the urge to conquer Poland.” - Woody Allen
“Music is the only noise for which one is obliged to pay.” - Alexander Dumas
“Three farts and a raspberry, orchestrated.” - John Barbirolli on modern music
“The saxophone is the embodied spirit of beer.” - Arnold Bennett
“A tenor is not a man, but a disease.” - Hans von Bülow
“My music is best understood by children and animals.” - Igor Stravinsky
“I am sure my music has a taste of codfish in it.” - Edvard Grieg
“The flute is not an instrument that has a good moral effect.” - Aristotle
“Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them.” - Richard Strauss
“Don’t bother to look, I’ve composed all this already.” - Gustav Mahler
“Music-making as a means of getting money is hell.” - Gustav Holst
“My voice is small but disagreeable.” - George Gershwin
“A musicologist is a man who can read music but can’t hear it.” - Thomas Beecham