The blues are like the fugue in 18th century. It’s probably the music that belongs most to our time.
About Michael Tippett
Sir Michael Kemp Tippett was an English composer who rose to prominence during and immediately after the Second World War. In his lifetime he was sometimes ranked with his contemporary Benjamin Britten as one of the leading British composers of the 20th century.
More quotes from Michael Tippett
Music remains the most strange of the materials because we don’t understand what happens when music moves you.
English composer (1905-1996)
My true function within a society which embraces all of us is to continue an age-old tradition. This tradition is to create images from the depths of the imagination and to give them form, whether visual, intellectual or musical.
English composer (1905-1996)
The Greek sculptor – I don’t think he was very different from any of us.
English composer (1905-1996)
I remain a humanist. We are a very curious race.
English composer (1905-1996)
When we use terms we get confused, yet we have no other way.
English composer (1905-1996)
Beethoven suppressed everything, his personal life disappeared until he was locked inside. That is a figure quite extreme.
English composer (1905-1996)
Poetry is fascinating. As soon as it begins the poetry has changed the thing into something extra, and somehow prose can go over into poetry.
English composer (1905-1996)
I think we’re all pretty odd.
English composer (1905-1996)
Nature has different times.
English composer (1905-1996)
Music is a performance and needs the audience.
English composer (1905-1996)
Characters are an extreme form in Shakespeare’s theater.
English composer (1905-1996)
The nearest figure to myself would be Shakespeare.
English composer (1905-1996)
Shiva danced the world into existence… that’s a very nice thought.
English composer (1905-1996)
Public notice does not necessarily accord with internal fulfilment.
English composer (1905-1996)
I am quite certain in my heart of hearts that modern music and modern art is not a conspiracy, but is a form of truth and integrity for those who practise it honestly, decently and with all their being.
English composer (1905-1996)
Conductors don’t suffer, they are part of the performance.
English composer (1905-1996)
Shakespeare fascinated me. He hardly ever left the country. His imagination was worldwide though reading.
English composer (1905-1996)
I’ve seldom become nostalgic or settled.
English composer (1905-1996)
Music is a performing art, as any Native American will tell you. It isn’t there in the score.
English composer (1905-1996)
This is something special. You can attempt to have a kind of non-living music.
English composer (1905-1996)
The blues are like the fugue in 18th century. It’s probably the music that belongs most to our time.
English composer (1905-1996)
I’m outside the music I’ve made. I have no interest in it.
English composer (1905-1996)