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Sincere composers believe in God.
John Philip Sousa
God
,
Sincere
,
Composers
From childhood I was passionately fond of music and wanted to be a musician. I have no recollection of any real desire ever to be anything else.
John Philip Sousa
Music
,
Real
,
Else
Composers are the only people who can hear good music above bad sounds.
John Philip Sousa
Music
,
Good
,
Bad
Governmental aid is a drawback rather than an assistance, as, although it may facilitate in the routine of artistic production, it is an impediment to the development of true artistic genius.
John Philip Sousa
True
,
May
,
Rather
I am happy now, to recall that I was not only his son but his companion, and whenever there was a hunting expedition or any other pleasure, I was always with him.
John Philip Sousa
Happy
,
Him
,
Son
I have always believed that 98% of a student's progress is due to his own efforts, and 2% to his teacher.
John Philip Sousa
Teacher
,
Progress
,
Student
Is it not the business of the conductor to convey to the public in its dramatic form the central idea of a composition; and how can he convey that idea successfully if he does not enter heart and soul into the life of the music and the tale it unfolds?
John Philip Sousa
Life
,
Music
,
Business
My success is not due to any personal superiority over other people.
John Philip Sousa
Success
,
Personal
,
Due
The office of President is a great one; to every true American it seems the greatest on earth. And to me, as I was engaged in weaving a background of music for the pageantry of it, there came a deeper realization of the effect of that office on the man.
John Philip Sousa
Music
,
Great
,
True
There is one thing that freezes a musician more than the deadliest physical cold, and that is the spiritual chill of an unresponsive audience!
John Philip Sousa
Spiritual
,
Cold
,
Audience
America can well expect to develop a goodly amount of composers for she has a goodly number of people.
John Philip Sousa
America
,
She
,
Expect
American teachers have one indisputable advantage over foreign ones; they understand the American temperament and can judge its unevenness, its lights and its shadows.
John Philip Sousa
Judge
,
Understand
,
American
Any composer who is gloriously conscious that he is a composer must believe that he receives his inspiration from a source higher than himself.
John Philip Sousa
Himself
,
Higher
,
Conscious
Anybody can write music of a sort. But touching the public heart is quite another thing.
John Philip Sousa
Music
,
Heart
,
Another
Grand opera is the most powerful of stage appeals and that almost entirely through the beauty of music.
John Philip Sousa
Beauty
,
Music
,
Powerful
I can almost always write music; at any hour of the twenty-four, if I put pencil to paper, music comes.
John Philip Sousa
Music
,
Put
,
Write
I firmly believe that we have more latent musical talent in America than there is in any other country. But to dig it out there must be good music throughout the land, a lot of it. Everyone must hear it, and such a process takes time.
John Philip Sousa
Music
,
Time
,
Good
I had found English audiences highly satisfactory. They are the best listeners in the world. Perhaps the music-lovers of some of our larger cities equal the English, but I do not believe they can be surpassed in that respect.
John Philip Sousa
Best
,
Respect
,
Found
I still feel the impulse to give young writers a hearing, and I believe I have played more unpublished compositions than any other band leader in the country.
John Philip Sousa
Give
,
Country
,
Young
I think that the quality of all bands is steadily improving and it is a pleasant thought to me that perhaps the efforts of Sousa's Band have quickened that interest and improved that quality.
John Philip Sousa
Thought
,
Quality
,
Band
Jazz will endure just as long people hear it through their feet instead of their brains.
John Philip Sousa
Long
,
Through
,
Hear
My religion lies in my composition.
John Philip Sousa
Religion
,
Lies
No nation as young as America can be expected to become immediately a power in the arts.
John Philip Sousa
Power
,
America
,
Young
Remember always that the composer's pen is still mightier than the bow of the violinist; in you lie all the possibilities of the creation of beauty.
John Philip Sousa
Beauty
,
Lie
,
Remember
The average music-lover hears only the production under prevailing conditions.
John Philip Sousa
Production
,
Conditions
,
Average
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Biography
Nationality:
American
Type:
Musician
Born:
November 6
, 1854
Died:
March 6
, 1932
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