George Gershwin Quotes & Sayings
14 most famous George Gershwin quotes and sayings. These are the first 10 quotes we have for him. He was an American composer who passed away on 11 July, 1937.
“Life is a lot like jazz... it's best when you improvise.”
“True music must repeat the thought and inspirations of the people and the time.”
“It took me three weeks to write the 'Rhapsody in Blue.' I had always wanted to write something blue and Paul Whiteman inspired.”
“All great composers of the past spent most of their time studying. Feeling alone won't do the job. A man also needs technique.”
“I want to say at once that I frankly believe that Irving Berlin is the greatest songwriter that has ever lived.... His songs are exquisite cameos of perfection, and each one of them is as beautiful as its neighbor. Irving Berlin remains, I think, America's Schubert.”
“All these tales of people sitting down and composing symphonies just as though they were writing a letter are very much exaggerated; at least, it isn't that way in my work.”
“I frequently hear music in the very heart of noise.”
“Upper berth, lower berth, that's the difference between talent and genius.”
“I didn't even start playing the piano until I was about 13 or 14. I guess I must have had a little talent or whatever-you-call-it, but I practised regularly, and that's what counts.”
“It is always possible to create something original.”
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