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Art & Creativity Quote by Yehudi Menuhin

"I can only think of music as something inherent in every human being - a birthright. Music coordinates mind, body and spirit"

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Menuhin isn’t just praising music; he’s quietly repossessing it from the gatekeepers. Coming from a virtuoso who spent his life inside the most rarefied rooms of “high culture,” calling music a “birthright” is a deliberate leveling move: it reframes art from luxury product to basic human equipment. The subtext is moral as much as aesthetic. If music belongs to everyone by virtue of being human, then access, education, and opportunity stop looking like nice extras and start looking like civic obligations.

His language also resists the modern tendency to treat music as either background noise or a credentialed discipline. “Inherent” pushes against the idea that musicality is a talent lottery; it suggests a latent capacity, like speech, waiting for cultivation. That fits Menuhin’s broader public role in the postwar era: not only a performer but a cultural diplomat and educator, invested in the idea that art can stitch together societies frayed by ideology and trauma.

The second sentence sharpens the claim. “Coordinates” is an unusually physical verb for something we often describe as emotional or intellectual. It implies alignment, even repair: rhythm entrains the body, melody organizes attention, harmony models relationship. By adding “spirit,” Menuhin sidesteps sectarian religion while still arguing that music touches the part of life that utilitarian metrics can’t capture. For a 20th-century musician watching technology commodify listening and politics weaponize identity, this is a compact manifesto: music as human integration, not entertainment, and not status.

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Later attribution: Dream It. List It. Do It! (Editors of 43 Things, Lia Steakley, 2008) modern compilationISBN: 9780761156192 · ID: A994EAAAQBAJ
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Menuhin, Yehudi. (2026, March 16). I can only think of music as something inherent in every human being - a birthright. Music coordinates mind, body and spirit. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-only-think-of-music-as-something-inherent-117925/

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"I can only think of music as something inherent in every human being - a birthright. Music coordinates mind, body and spirit." FixQuotes, 16 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-only-think-of-music-as-something-inherent-117925/. Accessed 3 Apr. 2026.

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Yehudi Menuhin (April 22, 1916 - March 12, 1999) was a Musician from USA.

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