Robert Schumann

Advice to Young Musicians. Musikalische Haus- und Lebens-Regeln

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  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    The object of art is not to produce riches. Become a great artist, and all other desirable accessories will fall to your lot.
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    If you begin to compose, work it out in your head. Do not try a piece on your instrument, except when you have fully conceived it. If your music came from your heart and soul, and did you feel it yourself,—it will operate on others in the same manner.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    What is it to be musical? You will not be so, if your eyes are fixed on the notes with anxiety and you play your piece laboriously through; you will not be so, if (supposing that somebody should turn over two pages at once) you stop short and cannot proceed. But you will be so if you can almost foresee in a new piece what is to follow, or remember it in an old one,—in a word, if you have not only music in your fingers, but also in your head and heart.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    Remember, there are more people in the world than yourself. Be modest! You have not yet invented nor thought anything which others have not thought or invented before. And should you really have done so, consider it a gift of heaven which you are to share with others.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    Frequently play the fugues of good masters, above all, those by J. Seb. Bach. Let his “Well-tempered Harpsichord” be your daily bread. By these means you will certainly become a proficient.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    Love your peculiar instrument, but be not vain enough to consider it the greatest and only one.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    When you have done your musical day's work and feel tired, do not exert yourself further. It is better to rest than to work without pleasure and vigour.
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    When you play, never mind who listens to you.
    Play always as if in the presence of a master.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    Endeavour to play easy pieces well and with elegance; that is better than to play difficult pieces badly.
  • Katarina Ningrumhas quoted5 years ago
    Learn betimes the fundamental principles of Harmony.
    Do not be afraid of the words Theory, Thoroughbass, Counterpoint, etc.; you will understand their full meaning in due time.
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