Leonard Slatkin Quotes & Sayings

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26 most famous Leonard Slatkin quotes and sayings (celebrity). These are the first 10 quotes we have.

Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“The role of an orchestra in the 21st century isn't just playing, it's about developing future audiences and performers.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“I've come to the conclusion that a long, personal relationship is next to impossible for me. Ultimately, music is a possessive mistress.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“The conductor is the artistic leader and sometimes cultural arbiter of his or her community. It is their leadership that is looked to and should anything go wrong, they are the persons taking most of the heat.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“The convergence of the Rhone and Saone. Paul Bocuse. The birthplace of cinema. Chateauneuf-du-Pape just a few miles down the road. It does not get much better than Lyon.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“I use my hands like a sculptor, to mold and shape the sound I want, to clarify.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“I'm not particularly lucid after a concert. I'm not very lucid before, either.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“An orchestra knows during the first two minutes of the first rehearsal whether or not they are going to enjoy the person on the podium.”
Leonard Slatkin Quotes
“I knew I could never match my father as a violinist, and there were already four generations of outstanding cellists in the family.”
“In some ways I believe music is the more convincing communicator of ideas than words. For instance, we can hear of Kordaly and Bartok and recognise them as Hungarian, but very few of us speak Hungarian, but the music itself speaks to more people.”
“On the corner of 57th and 7th Avenue sits the most famous concert hall in the world. No less a figure than when Tchaikovsky led the first performances in 1891. Virtually every major artist has performed there. There is simply no place like it. The first time I stepped foot in Carnegie Hall was in 1964.”

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