Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Bela Bartok

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Hungarian composer Bela Bartok.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Bela Bartok

Béla Viktor János Bartók was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century; he and Franz Liszt are regarded as Hungary's greatest composers. Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became ethnomusicology.

In art there are only fast or slow developments. Essentially it is a matter of evolution, not revolution.
Competitions are for horses, not artists.
I cannot conceive of music that expresses absolutely nothing. — © Bela Bartok
I cannot conceive of music that expresses absolutely nothing.
His pagan barbarity, his explosive and angrily defiant melancholy, his demoniacal instinct . . . these are all echoes . . . of the thousand-year-old Hungarian psyche.
With maturity comes the wish to economize - to be more simple. Maturity is the period when one finds the just measure.
Our peasant music, naturally, is invariably tonal, if not always in the sense that the inflexible major and minor system is tonal. (An "atonal" folk-music, in my opinion, is unthinkable.) Since we depend upon a tonal basis of this kind in our creative work, it is quite self-evident that our works are quite pronouncedly tonal in type. I must admit, however, that there was a time when I thought I was approaching a species of twelve-tone music. Yet even in works of that period the absolute tonal foundation is unmistakable.
It may well be that some composers do not believe in God. All of them, however, believe in Bach.
Folk melodies are the embodiment of an artistic perfection of the highest order; in fact, they are models of the way in which a musical idea can be expressed with utmost perfection in terms of brevity of form and simplicity of means.
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