I think it may have not have been a composer. Nietzsche comes to mind but I cannot locate the exact quotation.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI think it may have not have been a composer. Nietzsche comes to mind but I cannot locate the exact quotation.
'I can perfectly well understand a musician of to-day who says: “I hate Wagner but I can endure no other music.” But I should also understand a philosopher who said, “Wagner is modernity in concentrated form.” There is no help for it, we must first be Wagnerites.… '
Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25012...12-h.html#toc5
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostThis was, in fact, Nietzsche, but the context is not exactly correct:
'I can perfectly well understand a musician of to-day who says: “I hate Wagner but I can endure no other music.” But I should also understand a philosopher who said, “Wagner is modernity in concentrated form.” There is no help for it, we must first be Wagnerites.… '
Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25012...12-h.html#toc5
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Originally posted by Philip View PostI feel they are well orchestrated. No really, they are. I could also say they are excellent pastiche. Actually, I am a little bit jealous!- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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