Famous quote by Franz Liszt

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The principal task of a conductor is not to put himself in evidence but to disappear behind his functions as much as pos
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"The principal task of a conductor is not to put himself in evidence but to disappear behind his functions as much as possible. We are pilots, not servants"

- Franz Liszt

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The quote by Franz Liszt speaks with the function of a conductor in an orchestra. He is recommending that the conductor should not be the focus of the efficiency, but rather should be a guide and facilitator for the artists. The conductor needs to not be attempting to accentuate themselves, however rather ought to be working to ensure that the musicians are able to carry out to the best of their capabilities. The conductor is not a servant, however rather a pilot, leading the orchestra to the very best possible performance. The conductor must be a leader, however not a totalitarian, permitting the musicians to express themselves and their artistry. The conductor needs to be a facilitator, not a showman, permitting the music to take center stage. The conductor needs to be a guide, not a master, allowing the artists to take the lead and produce a stunning efficiency.

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Hungary Flag This quote is written / told by Franz Liszt between October 22, 1811 and July 31, 1886. He/she was a famous Composer from Hungary. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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