Music Criticism Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Music Criticism
Music Criticism Quotes & Sayings
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We knock upon silence for an answering music.
— Archibald MacLeish
We would go out and play these songs and people could interpret them however the hell they wanted.
— Carrie Brownstein
What we don't need in country music is divisiveness, public criticism of each other, and some arbitrary judgement of what belongs and what doesn't.
— Charley Pride
Music resembles poetry, in each
Are nameless graces which no methods teach,
And which a master hand alone can reach. — Alexander Pope
Are nameless graces which no methods teach,
And which a master hand alone can reach. — Alexander Pope
My music appeals in America. There is less of the purist criticism I get here. And to be a hit in the U.S ... what singer doesn't have that dream?
— Katherine Jenkins
Composing for the prepared piano is not a criticism of the instrument. I'm only being practical.
— John Cage
What I've learned is you treat women right.
— Tyler Perry
I think if I was not in love, I would probably let myself go faster. Love gives me the vanity to continue.
— Salma Hayek
I do see value in music criticism. Most of the criticism I have received over the years has been very good.
— Van Morrison
She refused to let him bury his guilt in her. She would not be a burying place for any man again.
— Brit Bennett
A writer who is in a hurry to be understood today or tomorrow runs the danger of being misunderstood the day after tomorrow.
— Johann Georg Hamann
Jesus never consults your past to determine your present.
— T. B. Joshua
You have to understand the vehicle, the form that allows you to do what you do, and why that is.
— Pharoahe Monch
And - holy shit was this song bad. It was like the singer was stabbing my ear with a dagger made of dried turds.
— David Wong
...there is a void in my guts which can only be filled by songs.
— Jessica Hopper
The trade of critic, in literature, music, and the drama, is the most degraded of all trades.
— Mark Twain
Will we march only to the music of time, or will we, risking criticism and abuse, march to the soul-saving music of eternity?
— Martin Luther King Jr.
The immoral profession of musical criticism must be abolished.
— Richard Wagner