Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi

Opera composer

Modern influential 83 sayings

Sayings by Giuseppe Verdi

I don't like music that smells of the lamp.

Uncertain, but a known sentiment. — A criticism of overly academic or contrived music, preferring natural and spontaneous expression.
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I am a man of few words, but many notes.

Uncertain, but widely attributed. — A self-deprecating and humorous remark about his preference for musical expression over verbal commu…
Wisdom Unverifiable

The true artist suffers more than he enjoys.

Various — A reflection on the challenges and emotional toll of the creative life.
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I have passed my life in the service of the theatre, which I have loved and hated.

Letter to Giulio Ricordi, presumably later in life. — A candid admission of his ambivalent relationship with the operatic world.
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I am old, I am tired, and I am disgusted with the world.

1879 — Letter to Clara Maffei, expressing his weariness in his later years.
Wisdom Unverifiable

Politics is a dirty business. I prefer music.

Various — A sentiment he often expressed, remaining largely aloof from political engagement despite living thr…
Political Unverifiable

I never compose without a bottle of wine and a good cigar.

Uncertain, but a well-known personal detail. — A lighthearted remark about his creative habits, highlighting his simple pleasures.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The older I get, the more I love the countryside and hate the city.

Later years — Reflecting his preference for rural life and his retreat to his estate at Sant'Agata.
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I would rather write one beautiful melody than a hundred learned fugues.

Uncertain, but a characteristic sentiment. — Emphasizing his preference for melodic beauty and emotional directness over complex counterpoint.
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I have no illusions about art; it is a serious business.

Various — A pragmatic and sober view of his profession, devoid of romantic idealization.
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I am a composer of music, not a philosopher.

Various — A statement emphasizing his primary role as a musician, rather than a thinker or theorist.
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I have never sought to please the critics, but only the public.

Various — A common stance among artists, prioritizing popular appeal over critical acclaim.
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My opera is not a success unless the audience cries.

Uncertain, but a well-known anecdote. — A revealing statement about his aim to evoke strong emotional responses from his listeners.
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I don't believe in progress; I believe in good and bad.

Later years — A skeptical view of the concept of artistic progress, preferring to judge art on its inherent qualit…
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I have always been a loner, and I prefer it that way.

Various — Reflecting his independent nature and his preference for solitude during his creative process.
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Music is a divine art, but it must be human.

Uncertain, but a characteristic sentiment. — A statement emphasizing the importance of emotional connection and relatability in music, even when …
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I am like a tree that bears fruit in its old age.

Later years — A metaphor he used to describe his continued creativity and success later in life.
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I have no taste for metaphysics; I prefer good music and good food.

Uncertain, but a known sentiment. — A statement reflecting his pragmatic and sensual nature, contrasting with more abstract intellectual…
Educational Unverifiable

Simplicity is the most difficult thing to achieve.

Various — A reflection on the artistic challenge of creating something profound and impactful with apparent ea…
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I am a slave to my art, and I love my chains.

Various — A paradoxical statement expressing his deep commitment and passion for his work, despite its demands…
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