Harrison Birtwistle quotes:

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  • I'm not a music lover in the sense that I look for something to have on. I've never had that attitude to music.

  • The opera tells the story with all the built-in contradictions and from many different angles.

  • Minimalism now is a reaction to what came before. It's absolutely of its time. Music moved into the set theory thing, and moved out of it.

  • One thing I've tried to do in writing music is take on very basic things, very archetypal things.

  • Composing's not voluntary, you know. There's no choice, you're not free. You're landed with an idea and you have responsibility to that idea.

  • My attitude to writing is like when you do wallpapering, you remember where all the little bits are that don't meet. And then your friends say: It's terrific!

  • In the end it doesn't matter what you do.

  • I didn't have a record player.

  • People say my music is English. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's not me writing English music, but that English music is becoming more like me.

  • I think music has gone through a period of something very severe, rather radical, rather the way painting did with cubism.

  • I don't have ideas so much as there are things which constantly evolve... there are various threads or layers, if you like, which change.

  • When I was confronted with official tuition, the academic thing, I could see no relationship whatever between that and the music I'd been writing since I was 11.

  • I wrote music as soon as I knew notation.

  • There are rhythmic ideas which sometimes only work up to a point. In writing there are moments when it just comes off the page, it's not just a collection of notes.

  • I think there are influences that you open the door to, and influences that come under the door.

  • I don't think there is much American music.

  • The thing about influence is that any composer worth anything will give you the same names.

  • My operas and my theatre works are very formal pieces.

  • It's the irrational things that interest me.

  • My operas usually come from musical ideas rather than ideas about subject matter.

  • The theatre only knows what it's doing next week, not like the opera, where they say: What are we going to do in five years' time? A completely different attitude.

  • When I was a kid, I wrote music - from the age of 11 until the age of 18.

  • I always write the pieces I want to write.

  • I'm not an architectural composer.

  • Music is such a problem in the time it takes.

  • The piece that had a large influence on me was Turangalila.

  • This sounds horribly pretentious, but I like to think that if music hadn't existed, I could have invented it.

  • When I dealt with set theory, I could never make it be the music that I wanted.

  • You either are or you're not.

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