Bela Bartok quotes:

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  • Competitions are for horses, not artists.

  • I cannot conceive of music that expresses absolutely nothing.

  • In art there are only fast or slow developments. Essentially it is a matter of evolution, not revolution.

  • It may well be that some composers do not believe in God. All of them, however, believe in Bach.

  • 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.

  • By the time I had complete my 22nd year, I was a new man - an atheist.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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