"My masters are strange folk with very little care for music in them"
- Johannes Sebastian Bach
About this Quote
This quote by Johannes Sebastian Bach is a representation of his experience with his employers. It recommends that his companies were not specifically curious about music, and that they had little appreciation for it. This could be as a result of a lack of understanding of the art form, or simply due to the fact that they had various other priorities. It might also be a reflection of the fact that music was not highly valued in the culture of Bach's time. Whatever the factor, it is clear that Bach's employers did not share his enthusiasm for music. This quote is a suggestion of the significance of having individuals in our lives who recognize and also appreciate our interests as well as rate of interests. It is also a tip of the value of valuing songs and other art forms, and also of the significance of having people in our lives who share our interests.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away"
"Jazz vision is the fusion of music and art a real paradox of same-yet different. Here we play in exchanges, like the hardness of the key of c# major and from the softness of Db major - capturing, reflecting and improvising"
"We worked very hard to make the lyrics suit the music. I can't, like Elton John, for example, compose by lyrics. Elton has a great talent for that. Whatever you give him, including your questions, he composes in half an hour and makes a great song out of it"