“In that moment, I realized that life, much like Schubert's Sonata, is a symphony—a complex arrangement of moments, emotions, and connections. It is in the subtle interplay of these elements that we find meaning and purpose. And as I listened, observed, and allowed myself to be enveloped by the world unfolding before me, I felt a sense of belonging—a reminder that even in the depths of my solitude, I was part of something greater.” MusicLonelinessSymphonySonataFranz Schubert Book:Serenade of Solitude Source: Serenade of Solitude
“There's this thing about music, she thinks, that even when you're alone and have no one to talk to, music speaks, it speaks the language of your soul.” MusicSongsMusic Quotes Book:Veronica Source: Veronica
“The music travels from the device, through the wires, into their ears, and finally reaches their souls. The song playing is 'Don’t Ask Me Anything' by Yumi Arai.” MusicSongs Book:Veronica Source: Veronica
“Where do you think the notes were before Chopin wrote his nocturnes?” With a nod of confusion I asked, “Where?” She leaned back, exhaling a stream of smoke, as if unraveling a hidden truth. “I believe those notes were always present, suspended in the air, waiting for an artist's embrace. It's as if there's an intangible essence, an elusive sense, that artists possess. They have the ability to pluck those ethereal notes from the unseen and mold them into tangible forms, giving voice to our deepest emotions and translating them into melodies that resonate within us.” MusicMusicianArtistsMusic QuotesChopinMusic Notation Book:Serenade of Solitude Source: Serenade of Solitude