Music Halls Famous Quotes & Sayings

33 Music Halls Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

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Cherished it for being small and inconvenient, and thus keeping out the "new people" whom New York was beginning to dread and yet be drawn to; and the sentimental clung to it for its historic associations, and the musical for its excellent acoustics, always so problematic a quality in halls built for the hearing of music.Edith Wharton Music Halls Sayings By Edith Wharton: Cherished it for being small and inconvenient, and thus keeping out the "new people" whom
America does not need gorgeous halls and concert rooms for its musical development, but music schools with competent teachers, and many, very many, free scholarships for talented young disciples who are unable to pay the expense of study.Anton Seidl Music Halls Sayings By Anton Seidl: America does not need gorgeous halls and concert rooms for its musical development, but music
The most important thing about dreams is the existence in them of magical emotions, to which waking consciousness is not ordinarily sentient. Awe of vast constructions; familiar eternal halls of buildings; sexual intensity in rapport; deathly music; grief awakenings, perfected lodgings.Allen Ginsberg Music Halls Sayings By Allen Ginsberg: The most important thing about dreams is the existence in them of magical emotions, to
Films go into vaults, art into museums, and music into halls of fame. Most fashion is worn for a few seasons and off-loaded into the recycling bin or, worse, some landfill.Robin Givhan Music Halls Sayings By Robin Givhan: Films go into vaults, art into museums, and music into halls of fame. Most fashion
And I played music through the night, alone, echoing through the halls. My life, alive through note.Jonathan P. Lamas Music Halls Sayings By Jonathan P. Lamas: And I played music through the night, alone, echoing through the halls. My life, alive
I play a piano of words - its icy tinkle echoes through your hallsJohn Geddes Music Halls Sayings By John Geddes: I play a piano of words - its icy tinkle echoes through your halls
Imaginatively Glasgow exists as a music hall song and a few bad novels.Alasdair Gray Music Halls Sayings By Alasdair Gray: Imaginatively Glasgow exists as a music hall song and a few bad novels.
She could not think of what had happened to her that day, or of what might happen that night. Instead, she watched the lamplighters move along the avenues even as their celestial counterparts set the stars alight in the sky. The rain had washed the city clean, and the air was a confection of clematis and violets and peony. Music and light spilled out of so many grand houses that the two seemed at once ubiquitous and united, as if to play a note was to send forth a ray of illumination, and a quartet was enough to set the grandest halls aglitter.Galen Beckett Music Halls Sayings By Galen Beckett: She could not think of what had happened to her that day, or of what
Entering into the spirit of this interior, you will discover the best possible atmosphere in which to show fine paintings or listen to music. It is this atmosphere that seems to me most lacking in our art galleries, museums, music halls and theaters.Frank Lloyd Wright Music Halls Sayings By Frank Lloyd Wright: Entering into the spirit of this interior, you will discover the best possible atmosphere in
I've been very fortunate. I've been in theater, films, television, radio, tragedy, comedy, farce - I've been in a musical and in music halls, in pantomime. I was once ringmaster in a circus.Donald Sinden Music Halls Sayings By Donald Sinden: I've been very fortunate. I've been in theater, films, television, radio, tragedy, comedy, farce -
I wrapped my arms around my knees and stared through the window's wavy glass. The red velvet curtains were drawn around the tiny alcove, and I was enveloped by an odd sense of peace, knowing that in twenty minutes, the halls were going to be crowded; music was going to be blaring; and I was going to go from being an only child to one of a hundred sisters, so I knew to savor the silence while it lasted.Ally Carter Music Halls Sayings By Ally Carter: I wrapped my arms around my knees and stared through the window's wavy glass. The
Opera halls, ballets, and large art museums receive more funding
and not all from the government
than do popular art and what might be considered popular music venues ... But there are plenty of innovative musicians ... who have had as much trouble surviving as symphony orchestras and ballet companies ... Why not invest in the future of music, instead of building fortresses to preserve its past? ... The 2011 annual operating budget for the New York Metropolitan Opera is $325 million; a big chunk of that, $182 million, came from donations from wealthy patrons.
David Byrne Music Halls Sayings By David Byrne: Opera halls, ballets, and large art museums receive more fundingand not all from the governmentthan
I suspect that the next generation to come along will puzzle over our agonies, much as I puzzled over the death of the Victorian music halls as a child, and much as I felt sorry for the performers who had only needed thirteen minutes of material in their whole life, and who did their thirteen minutes in town after town until the day that television came along and killed it all.Neil Gaiman Music Halls Sayings By Neil Gaiman: I suspect that the next generation to come along will puzzle over our agonies, much
Duke Ellington's career traces the entire history of jazz. The repertoire associated with him contains the most important elements in the music and provides concrete examples of some of the best ways to present the music in the widest variety of settings-radio, TV, recordings, movies, concert halls, festivals, solo, small ensemble, big band, symphony orchestra, opera, Broadway shows ... You name it, he did it!Billy Taylor Music Halls Sayings By Billy Taylor: Duke Ellington's career traces the entire history of jazz. The repertoire associated with him contains
And the concert halls overflow with humiliated, outraged people who close their eyes and try to turn their pale faces into receiving antennae. They imagine that the sounds flow into them, sweet, nourishing, and that their sufferings become music, like Werther; they think that beauty is compassionate to them. Mugs. IJean-Paul Sartre Music Halls Sayings By Jean-Paul Sartre: And the concert halls overflow with humiliated, outraged people who close their eyes and try
Youth leaders, are you holding aloft our standards, or have you compromised them for the lowest common denominator in order to appease the deceived or vile within the Church? Are the dances and music in your cultural halls virtuous, lovely, praiseworthy, and of good report (Articles of Faith 13), or do they represent a modern Sodom with short skirts, loud beat, strobe lights, and darkness?Ezra Taft Benson Music Halls Sayings By Ezra Taft Benson: Youth leaders, are you holding aloft our standards, or have you compromised them for the
Man makes one journey all his living days, Down through the realms of music and of art; Down through the halls of fame and glorious praise; Down through the tears and triumphs of the heart To some sweet woman waiting some place there. For her he builds his cities and makes war, Seeks gold and glorious wealth to store.John Updike Music Halls Sayings By John Updike: Man makes one journey all his living days, Down through the realms of music and
But here there was only hot swing music and liquor, dance halls, ban, and movies, and sex that hung in the gloom like a chandelier and flooded the world with brief, deceptive rainbows.Tennessee Williams Music Halls Sayings By Tennessee Williams: But here there was only hot swing music and liquor, dance halls, ban, and movies,
Around 1900, according to music writer Alex Ross, classical audiences were no longer allowed to shout, eat, and chat during a performance.2 One was expected to sit immobile and listen with rapt attention. Ross hints that this was a way of keeping the hoi polloi out of the new symphony halls and opera houses.David Byrne Music Halls Sayings By David Byrne: Around 1900, according to music writer Alex Ross, classical audiences were no longer allowed to
I'm a big fan of American vaudeville and Hollywood silent film-era slapstick and the music halls full of ridiculous, eccentric characters.Lenny Abrahamson Music Halls Sayings By Lenny Abrahamson: I'm a big fan of American vaudeville and Hollywood silent film-era slapstick and the music
We are fans of Mozart and Beethoven, as well 'South Park' and Borat. We believe that we can attract many people who eschew the serious ambiance of concert halls and don't go to classical music concerts because of such reasons. However, there is a 'serious humor' on the stage: funny and ridiculous. That is important!Aleksey Igudesman Music Halls Sayings By Aleksey Igudesman: We are fans of Mozart and Beethoven, as well 'South Park' and Borat. We believe
I knew, of course, that I should be well paid for my services, but I would gladly have accepted half the sum I expected if I could have had it that night, for our little treasury was wholly exhausted, and we had not sixpence to purchase a breakfast for the following day. When the great hall door shut upon me, and I found myself on the pavement, with all the luxury and splendour on one side, and I and my desolation on the other, the contrast struck me cruelly, for I too, had been rich, and dwelt in illuminated palaces, and had a train of liveried servants at my command, and sweet music had echoed through my halls. I felt desperate, and drawing my hat over my eyes I began pacing the square, forming wild plans for the relief or escape from my misery. ("The Italian's Story")Catherine Crowe Music Halls Sayings By Catherine Crowe: I knew, of course, that I should be well paid for my services, but I
Every day I lugged my backpack through the halls, waiting for the final bell. Then I'd race home and hole up in my room, playing the drums and the piano, composing music.Josh Groban Music Halls Sayings By Josh Groban: Every day I lugged my backpack through the halls, waiting for the final bell. Then
The harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er; And hearts that once beat high for praise Now feel that pulse no more.Charles Lamb Music Halls Sayings By Charles Lamb: The harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as
In the doorway of Fortnum & Mason a young couple were kissing, oblivious to the world. The neon signs mounted on the buildings cast a glossy veneer over the streetscape, glowing through the smog. Around the statue of Eros there were crowds of youngers. The girls were a mass of bobby pins and ribbons, hardly dressed for the cold weather. The boys wore suits with thin ties. They were bantering on their way from the cinemas and theatres to the bars, dance halls and music clubs further along.
"I fancy you, Kitty Dawson," a lone boy shouted.
Sara Sheridan Music Halls Sayings By Sara Sheridan: In the doorway of Fortnum & Mason a young couple were kissing, oblivious to the
And there'd be no more jokes in Music-halls
To mock the riddled corpses round Bapaume.
Siegfried Sassoon Music Halls Sayings By Siegfried Sassoon: And there'd be no more jokes in Music-hallsTo mock the riddled corpses round Bapaume.
Recordings aren't time sensitive. You can hear the music you want whether it's morning, noon, or the middle of the night. You can "get into" clubs virtually, "sit" in concert halls you can't afford to visit, go to places that are too far away, or hear people sing about things you don't understand, about lives that are alien, sad, or wonderful. Recorded music can be ripped free from its context, for better and worse. It becomes its own context.David Byrne Music Halls Sayings By David Byrne: Recordings aren't time sensitive. You can hear the music you want whether it's morning, noon,
Have you been listening to the music that many young folks are hearing today? Some of it is nerve-jamming in nature and much of it has been deliberately designed to promote revolution, dope, immorality, and a gap between parent and child. And some of this music has invaded our Church cultural halls.

Have you noticed some of our Church dances lately? Have they been praiseworthy, lovely, and of good report? (Article of Faith 13.) "I doubt," said President McKay, "whether it is possible to dance most of the prevalent fad dances in a manner to meet LDS standards.
Ezra Taft Benson Music Halls Sayings By Ezra Taft Benson: Have you been listening to the music that many young folks are hearing today? Some
2 p.m. beer
nothing matters
but flopping on a mattress
with cheap dreams and a beer
as the leaves die and the horses die
and the landladies stare in the halls;
brisk the music of pulled shades,
a last man's cave
in an eternity of swarm
and explosion;
nothing but the dripping sink,
the empty bottle,
euphoria,
youth fenced in,
stabbed and shaven,
taught words
propped up
to die.
Charles Bukowski Music Halls Sayings By Charles Bukowski: 2 p.m. beernothing mattersbut flopping on a mattresswith cheap dreams and a beeras the leaves
As I believe I told you before, there had been some slight unpleasantness between us, arising from the occasion when she had sent me over to New York to disentangle my cousin Gussie from the clutches of a girl on the music hall stage. When I tell you that by the time I had finished my operations Gussie had not only married the girl but had gone on the halls himself and was doing well, you'll understand that relations were a trifle strained between aunt and nephew.P.G. Wodehouse Music Halls Sayings By P.G. Wodehouse: As I believe I told you before, there had been some slight unpleasantness between us,
Art, after all, is traditionally displayed against vacancies: paintings on dun walls, sculptures in empty spaces, music in quiet halls.John Hart Music Halls Sayings By John Hart: Art, after all, is traditionally displayed against vacancies: paintings on dun walls, sculptures in empty
All great questions must be raised by great voices, and the greatest voice is the voice of the people - speaking out - in prose, or painting or poetry or music; speaking out - in homes and halls, streets and farms, courts and cafes - let that voice speak and the stillness you hear will be the gratitude of mankind.Robert Kennedy Music Halls Sayings By Robert Kennedy: All great questions must be raised by great voices, and the greatest voice is the
Alright. Let's get realistic now. You know and I know that the function of that number was just to provide some sort of warm-up trash before we do something HEAVY. Something a little bit harder to listen to, but which is probably better for you in the LONG RUN. The item in this instance, which will be better for you in the LONG RUN, and if we only had a little more space up here we could make it visual for you, is "Some Ballet Music," which we've played at most of our concert series in Europe. Generally in halls where we had a little bit more space and Motorhead and Kansas could actually fling themselves across the stage, and give you their teenage interpretation of the art of The Ballet. I don't think it's too safe to do it here, maybe they can just hug each other a little bit and do some calisthenics in the middle of the stage.Frank Zappa Music Halls Sayings By Frank Zappa: Alright. Let's get realistic now. You know and I know that the function of that