"But no work from a first rate mind is ever really second rate"
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The key move is the phrasing “ever really.” Finzi concedes the surface reality of hierarchy - yes, audiences and critics label pieces as second-tier - then undercuts it with a deeper claim about what a “first rate mind” deposits in everything it touches. Even when the material is modest, the thinking isn’t. In music, that can mean harmonic decisions that feel inevitable, a melodic line that knows exactly where it’s going, or an emotional truth that doesn’t depend on scale or spectacle. A small song can carry the same intelligence as a symphony; the medium isn’t the measure.
There’s also a pointed subtext about time. “Second rate” is often just a placeholder for “not yet understood,” “out of fashion,” or “doesn’t fit the narrative we’ve built around genius.” Finzi is pushing back against the museum model of culture, where reputations harden and listening becomes a checklist. It’s an invitation to hear works as evidence of a mind at work, not as entries in a league table.
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Finzi, Gerald. (2026, January 16). But no work from a first rate mind is ever really second rate. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-no-work-from-a-first-rate-mind-is-ever-really-118676/
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Finzi, Gerald. "But no work from a first rate mind is ever really second rate." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-no-work-from-a-first-rate-mind-is-ever-really-118676/.
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"But no work from a first rate mind is ever really second rate." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-no-work-from-a-first-rate-mind-is-ever-really-118676/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






