1. Music is the greatest happiness in life; music is a clear stream in life; first of all, it is a furnace for cultivating one's temperament. ——Xian Xinghai
2. Music expresses things that cannot be described in words, but it is impossible to remain silent about them. ——Victor Hugo
3. Music is not only an art of expression, it is also an art that can cause excitement. ——(France) Fetis
4. Music often delays death. ——Aesop
5. Music praises people’s lives and guides them towards a bright future. ——(Soviet) Prokofiev
6. Musicians must constantly reflect on themselves and cultivate their innermost things in order to turn it to the outside world. ——Goethe
7. The art of a musician does not lie in directly depicting images, but in placing the mind in the emotions that these objects can create in the mind. ——Rousseau
8. Music education is not the education of musicians, but first of all, the education of people. ——Suhomlinsky
9. Music education—it is not about cultivating musicians, it is about cultivating people first. ——Suhomlinsky
10. In addition to paying great attention to moral and social purposes, music education must explore beautiful things as its own purpose and educate people to be beautiful and kind. ——Plato
11. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the suffering that ordinary people cannot extricate themselves from. ——Beethoven
12. Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. ——Beethoven
13. Music is the flame of the purest emotion that directly refreshes the heart and mind without any external force; it is the air inhaled from the mouth, and it is the blood flowing in the blood vessels of life. ——(Hungary) Liszt
14. Music is an art based on beauty. ——Qingzhu
15. Music is the most beautiful aspect of life. ——Engels
16. Music is the sound of thinking. ——Hugo
17. Music is the source of Wander’s embryo. Anyone who is not moved by music will be compared to wood and stone. If you are a teacher but can't sing, you simply have no qualifications to be a teacher. ——Martin Luther
18. Music is the burst of the soul. It is not as open to experimental analysis as chemistry. There is only one true quality to great music, and that is emotion. ——Frederik. Berlioz
19. Music should spark the human spirit. ——(Germany) Beethoven
20. Music unites human beings with ideal bonds. ——Wagner
21. The true scope of activities of musical language, like the scope of activities of other arts, has no boundaries. ——(Russia) Serov
22. Music contains "beauty", which can make people elegant, thoughtful and refreshing, leaving the wild and writing, enjoying themselves, and enjoying the joy of life. ——Wang Guangqi
23. If you want to transform the quality of the people, poetry and music are one of the essential elements of spiritual education. ——Liang Qichao
24. Among all arts, only music can produce cooperation with the masses. At the same time, music is also the winner in terms of expressive power. ——Engels
25. In real music, it is full of a thousand spiritual feelings, which is much better than words. ——Mendelssohn
26. It is the people who really create music, and the composer just arranges them into music. ——Glinka
27. The best music is this kind of music, which can make the best and most educated people happy, especially the person who is the most outstanding in moral character and cultivation. . ——Plato
28. It is best to create real situations rather than copy them. ——Verdi
29. Composing music is not difficult, but eliminating redundant notes is extremely difficult. ——Brahms
30. Art is like life, it is endless.
Therefore, there is nothing that can make us think that there is something more beautiful than music that is the ocean of the times. ——Roman. Roland
31. The true meaning of art is to make people happy, inspired and empowered. ——Haydn
32. Changing customs is not good at music. ——Confucius
33. A piece of music that I love conveys to me thoughts and meanings that cannot be expressed in words. ——Mendelssohn
34. All great musicians always inherit the methods and directions suggested by folk music for further artistic processing, rather than running counter to its direction; once any genius violates the With this tradition of folk music, his works will be divorced from the people and reduce their value. ——Marco
35. Listen carefully to all folk songs, because they are a treasure trove of the most beautiful melodies. They will open your eyes and make you notice various national characters. ——Schumann
36. Appreciating music requires an ear that can discern the rhythm. For ears that cannot discern music, the most beautiful music is meaningless. ——Marx
37. Just as poetry is the harmony of words, music is the harmony of notes; just as poetry is the sublimation of prose and speech, vagueness is the sublimation of poetry. ——(UK) Purcell
38. I spend a lot of time on melody. The important thing is not the beginning of the melody, but its continuation and development into a complete artistic image. ——R. Strauss
39. I would like my works to become war hymns. ——(Bo) Chopin
40. I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art. ——Gluck
41. I love music very much. Just because I love music, I try to separate it from the impoverished traditions that suppress it. Music is a passionate free art, an outdoor art, as boundless as nature, like the wind, the sky, and the ocean. Music must not be kept in a room and become an academic art. ——Debussy
42. Many of my scientific achievements are inspired by music. ——Einstein
43. Through the inner connection with poetry, music gains new life. ——Liszt
44. Educate our children through and in music. ——(English) Helen. Simpson
45. Only by paying equal attention to both gymnastics and music can one become a complete personality. Because gymnastics can exercise the body and music can cultivate the spirit. ——Plato
46. The world is completely reproduced and expressed in music. It is the first among all kinds of art. Imperial art can become like music, which is the purpose of all art. ——Schopenhauer
47. The sufferings of life cannot crush me. The joy in my heart is not my own. I inject joy into music in order to make the whole world feel happy. ——Mozart
48. Let the art of freedom and the beauty of music break through the barriers of technology and give freedom to thoughts and souls. ——Haydn
49. Folk music is produced in the struggle life of the people. People sing and play it always out of emotion, and the feelings expressed are sincere and simple. ——Marco
50. All good music is to tug at the heartstrings. ——Monteverdi 51. Without early music education, I would accomplish nothing in anything I do. ——Einstein
52. Without music, life is worthless. ——Nietzsche
53. Music without nationality does not exist. In fact, it is generally believed that the music of all mankind is national. ——(Russian) Rimsky-Korsakov
54. Inspiration is not about waving your hands beautifully, but like the mental state of a bullock that can do its best work. ——Tchaikovsky
55. Without life and struggle, there would be no music. ——Mai Xin
56. I would be sorry if my music could only make people happy. My purpose is to make people noble. ——Handel
57. Technology is valuable only when it serves a noble purpose.
——Schumann
58. What is the way for a composer to get all the benefits from his study of peasant music? That is to completely absorb the vocabulary of peasant music, to the point of forgetting everything except this vocabulary, and to use this vocabulary as one's own musical mother tongue. ——Bartók
59. To me, music is the perfect expression of the soul. ——Schumann
60. The perception and understanding of beauty is the core of aesthetic education and the key point of aesthetics. ——Suhomlinsky
61. When I sat next to the old harpsichord, I didn’t envy the happiest king. ——Haydn
62. Without contact with life, you cannot create for life. If you don't train your personality, you won't be able to produce great works. ——Nie Er
63. If you don’t love music, you are not worthy of being a human being. Although you love music, you can only be called half a human being. Only those who are fascinated by music can be fully called human beings. ——Hegel