Top 45 Quotes & Sayings by Thomas Beecham

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English composer Thomas Beecham.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Thomas Beecham

Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, CH was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic orchestras. He was also closely associated with the Liverpool Philharmonic and Hallé orchestras. From the early 20th century until his death, Beecham was a major influence on the musical life of Britain and, according to the BBC, was Britain's first international conductor.

Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away.
There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn't give a damn what goes on in between.
No operatic star has yet died soon enough for me. — © Thomas Beecham
No operatic star has yet died soon enough for me.
A musicologist is a man who can read music but can't hear it.
The English may not like music, but they absolutely love the noise it makes.
All the arts in America are a gigantic racket run by unscrupulous men for unhealthy women.
Movie music is noise... even more painful than my sciatica.
Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory.
I have just been all round the world and have formed a very poor opinion of it.
Composers should write tunes that chauffeurs and errand boys can whistle.
Beethoven's last quartets were written by a deaf man and should only be listened to by a deaf man.
The British like any kind of music so long as it is loud.
The function of music is to release us from the tyranny of conscious thought.
No woman is worth the loss of a night's sleep. — © Thomas Beecham
No woman is worth the loss of a night's sleep.
When asked whether he minded if someone smoked in a non-smoking compartment. Certainly not if you don't object if I'm sick.
They are quite hopeless - drooling, driveling, doleful, depressing, dropsical drips.
The grand tune is the only thing in music that the great public really understands.
The sound of a harpsichord - two skeletons copulating on a tin roof in a thunderstorm.
The trouble with women in an orchestra is that if they're attractive it will upset my players and if they're not it will upset me.
We cannot expect you to be with us all the time, but perhaps you could be good enough to keep in touch now and again.
As you'll never hear the thing again, my boy, why not throw in a couple of brass bands?
Composers and musicians have always starved and, as this is a sentimental country, we think the tradition should be continued.
Too much counterpoint; what is worse, Protestant counterpoint.
Music first and last should sound well, should allure and enchant the ear. Never mind the inner significance.
There are no woman composers, never have been and possibly never will be.
I prefer Offenbach to Bach often.
Movie music is noise. It's even more painful than my sciatica.
The sound of the harpsichord resembles that of a bird-cage played with toasting-forks.
If she is attractive, I can't perform with her; if she is not, then I won't.
Her singing reminds me of a cart coming downhill with the brake on.
I find brass bands have a melancholy sound. All right out of doors, of course - fifty miles away. Like bagpipes, they turn what had been a dream into a public nuisance.
At a rehearsal I let the orchestra play as they like. At the concert I make them play as I like. — © Thomas Beecham
At a rehearsal I let the orchestra play as they like. At the concert I make them play as I like.
In the first movement alone, I took note of six pregnancies and at least four miscarriages.
Without question the most unpopular medium of musical sound in the world.
If I were a dictator I should make it compulsory for every member of the population between the ages of four and eighty to listen to Mozart for at least a quarter of an hour daily for the coming five years.
Elgar's first symphony is the musical equivalent of St Pancras Railway Station.
What can you do with it? It's like a lot of yaks jumping about.
The bagpipes sound exactly the same when you have finished as when you started
Magical music never leaves the memory.
Madam, you have between your legs an instrument capable of giving pleasure to thousands and all you can do is scratch it.
It is quite untrue that British people don't appreciate music. They may not understand it but they absolutely love the noise it makes.
"Have you heard any Stockhausen?" Beecham was asked. "No, but I believe I have stepped in some." — © Thomas Beecham
"Have you heard any Stockhausen?" Beecham was asked. "No, but I believe I have stepped in some."
A soprano in Massenet's Don Quixote complained that she had missed her entry in the aria, "because Mr. Challiapin always dies too soon." "Madam, you must be profoundly in error," said Sir Thomas, "No operatic star has yet died half soon enough for me."
If an opera cannot be played by an organ grinder, it's not going to achieve immortality.
A musicologist is a man who can read music but cannot hear it.
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