“There is much modern music that is better adapted to a wind combination than to a string, although for obvious reasons originally scored for an orchestra. If in such cases the interpretation is equal to the composition the balance of a wind combination is more satisfying.” IfsReasonCasesModernWindBalanceEqualObviousCombinationStringsInterpretationSatisfyingCompositionOrchestraAdaptedModern Music Author:John Philip Sousa
“I have learned from nature that all is equal... all is equal and in balance. I see everything as fitting together.” TogetherBalanceEqualI Have LearnedCompositionFittingFitting Together Author:Joseph Raffael
“White. A blank page or canvas. The challenge. Bring order to the whole Through design, composition, tension, balance, light, and harmony.” WholeLightOrderChallengesWhiteDesignBalancePagesHarmonyTensionBlankCompositionCanvasBlank Pages Author:Stephen Sondheim
“I knew that, without killing the creative mood, I had to keep the balance between my emotional outburst and the merciless discipline of a super-personal control, thus submitting myself ti the self-imposed law of dance composition” SelfLawCreativeEmotionalBalanceDisciplineKillingMoodCompositionOutburstEmotional Outbursts Author:Mary Wigman
“For me, it's important that a movie is the congregate of all art forms, from writing to art composition to music to performing. Trying to keep a balance of all those is what I think a director's job is.” ThinkingWritingTryingArtImportantJobsFormBalanceDirectorsPerformingComposition Author:Mick Garris
“There was a precarious balance during those crucial months between composition and decomposition - what the world gained and what a great city lost. Even then, some part of Detroit was dying, and that is where the story begins.” WorldStoriesLostCitiesDyingMonthsBalanceCrucialCompositionDetroitPrecariousGreat CitiesDecomposition Book:Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story Source: Once in a Great City: A Detroit Story