Robert Schumann Quotes

Robert Schumann Quotes

By means of industry and perseverance you will rise higher and higher.

From a pound of iron, that costs little, a thousand watch-springs can be made, whose value becomes prodigious. The pound you have received from the Lord,-use it faithfully.

To send light into the darkness of men's hearts-such is the duty of the artist.

Without enthusiasm nothing great can be effected in art.

Think it a vile habit to alter works of good composers, to omit parts of them, or to insert new-fashioned ornaments. This is the greatest insult you can offer to Art.

You will be most readily cured of vanity or presumption by studying the history of music, and by hearing the master pieces which have been produced at different periods.

When you play, never mind who listens to you.

Endeavour to play easy pieces well and with elegance; that is better than to play difficult pieces badly.

Play always as if in the presence of a master.

If, while at the piano, you attempt to form little melodies, that is very well; but if they come into your mind of themselves, when you are not practising, you may be still more pleased; for the internal organ of music is then roused in you. The fingers must do what the head desires; not the contrary.

Look deeply into life, and study it as diligently as the other arts and sciences.

the study of jurisprudence, by which I must earn my bread, has so withered and frozen the flowers of my fancy that they will never again seek the light. (To his Mother, November 11, 1829)

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