Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Music Austrian 1756 – 1791 304 quotes

Musical prodigy, supreme melodist

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"Since death, when we come to consider it closely, is the true goal of our existence, I have for the past few years made myself so familiar with this truest best friend of mankind that its image is not only no longer terrifying to me, but is indeed very soothing and consoling! And I thank my God for graciously granting me the opportunity of learning that death is the key which unlocks the door to our true happiness. I never lie down at night without reflecting that I may not see the next morning, and yet not one of all my acquaintances could say that I am morose or a bad companion. I daily thank my Creator for this happy disposition and heartily wish that all my fellow-creatures might enjoy it."

— from Letter to his father, 1787

"When I am traveling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep; it is on such occasions that ideas flow best and most abundantly. All this fires my soul, and provided I am not disturbed, my subject enlarges itself, becomes methodized and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can at a glance survey it like a fine picture or a beautiful statue."

— from Letter to his father

"I cannot write poetry; I am not a poet. I cannot arrange the parts of speech with such art as to produce effects of light and shade, for I am not a painter. Even by signs and gestures I cannot express my thoughts and feelings, for I am not a dancer. But I can do so by means of sounds, for I am a musician."

— from Attributed

All quotes by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (304)

I am so sure of my music that I would be willing to have it performed before the greatest connoisseurs.

Letter 1777

The golden mean, the truth, is no longer recognized or valued. To win applause one must write stuff so simple that a coachman could sing it, or so incomprehensible that it pleases simply because no sensible man can understand it.

Letter 1782

I have traces of a melody in my head, but I cannot yet grasp it completely.

Attributed

I am a man who can be content with little, provided that little is good.

Letter 1778