“Music must never offend the ear, but must please the listener, or, in other words, must never cease to be music.” MusicPleaseEarsCeaseListenersFamous Musician Book:The Letters of Mozart and His Family Source: The Letters of Mozart and His Family
“Music, in even the most terrible situations, must never offend the ear but always remain a source of pleasure.” PleasureSituationSourceTerribleEars Author:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“Nevertheless the passions, whether violent or not, should never be so expressed as to reach the point of causing disgust; and music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.” ShouldPassionSituationHorrorEarsPainfulViolentCharmRock N RollDisgustingNevertheless Author:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“The wonders of the music of the future will be of a higher & wider scale and will introduce many sounds that the human ear is now incapable of hearing. Among these new sounds will be the glorious music of angelic chorales. As men hear these they will cease to consider Angels as figments of their imagination.” MenHumansInspirationSoundImaginationWonderHigherAngelEarsHearingScalesCeaseContemplationGloriousIntroducingIncapableAngelicFigmentsChorale Author:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“To my eyes and ears the organ will ever be the King of Instruments.” EyeKingsEarsInstrumentsOrgans Author:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart