"How can German music not be represented by an article?"
- Wassily Kandinsky
About this Quote
This quote by Wassily Kandinsky is a reflection on the absence of representation of German music in the media. He is asking how it is possible that German music is not being represented in the media, and why it is not being given the attention it deserves. He is recommending that German music is being neglected and not provided the acknowledgment it should have. He is likewise implying that the media need to be doing more to promote German music and give it the attention it is worthy of. This quote is a suggestion that German music is a fundamental part of the world's musical culture and need to be offered the recognition it is worthy of. It is a call to action for the media to acknowledge and promote German music, and to make sure that it is provided the attention it deserves.
This quote is written / told by Wassily Kandinsky between December 4, 1866 and December 13, 1944. He/she was a famous Artist from Russia.
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