Famous quote by Anton Seidl

"Composers are not all good conductors"

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In this quote, Anton Seidl is revealing his belief that being an author does not always make one an excellent conductor. While some authors may have the abilities and qualities needed to efficiently lead an orchestra, others might not have the same level of efficiency in carrying out. Seidl is highlighting the truth that composing and performing are two unique functions that need different sets of skills and capabilities. This quote likewise suggests that being a good conductor needs more than simply musical understanding and imagination, but also strong management and interaction abilities. Eventually, Seidl is highlighting the value of recognizing and valuing the special skills and strengths of people on the planet of music.

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Anton Seidl This quote is from Anton Seidl between May 7, 1850 and March 28, 1898. He was a famous Musician from Hungary. The author also have 11 other quotes.
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