"Beauty is less important than quality"
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“Beauty” here is the immediate sensory hit: tone, blend, the Instagrammable moment of musical lushness. “Quality” is harder and more ethical: intonation that serves structure, phrasing that reveals architecture, tempo choices that respect a work’s inner logic, discipline that holds under pressure. It’s also a rebuke to the culture of performance-as-consumption, where audiences (and critics) can be trained to reward the attractive wrapper over the difficult truth of the score.
The subtext is reputational, too. Ormandy spent decades navigating the backhanded compliment that his orchestra sounded gorgeous but played it safe. This quote reads like a quiet manifesto: don’t confuse a luxury finish with craftsmanship; don’t confuse charm with conviction. In an era of recordings, broadcast concerts, and increasingly marketable “sound,” Ormandy is insisting on standards that outlast fashion: clarity, integrity, and musical thinking that doesn’t disappear once the last chord fades.
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"Beauty is less important than quality." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beauty-is-less-important-than-quality-128500/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









