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"However, yes, especially as one gets older, you know, you really hope that your music will become more generally available, even though some of the performances might be riddled with faults."
More quotes from: John Eaton
- "Again, you know, I wanted to keep a non-narrative approach to theater involved as well. "
- "And although I've composed a lot of chamber music and a lot of orchestral music, ..."
- "And I think now, for many composers... the use of microtonality has become a necessity. "
- "Because after all, music, of all the arts, is that that most begins with the ..."
- "But nevertheless, it's music ultimately that matters in opera, and opera is a piece of ..."
- "However, like the ancient Greek dramas, I want both sides of the brain to be ..."
- "I haven't been very much involved with any kind of puristic approach, nor have I ..."
- "I mean, the 7th, the flat 7th which approaches the 7th harmonic, very often comes ..."
- "I really write for people. "
- "I supported myself all during my 20's as a jazz musician, or rather, as a ..."
- "I think a lot of composers get into trouble just making up a plot and ..."
- "I think I was first to do live performances on a modern electronic sound synthesizer. "
- "I think one of the greatest enemies in the use of technology, however, is the ..."
- "I think our culture lost a great, great opportunity when it didn't do more with ..."
- "I think the composer and production staff of an opera have a real responsibility to ..."
- "I wait until something is really in the shape that I want to make it ..."
- "I want the audience to be so involved in the sweep of the music. "
- "I want the audience to be so swept up in the human experience of my ..."
- "I'm thinking in terms of a point of departure, a field of action for performers ..."
- "I've just simply used what I've used because of the great, great expressive potential of ..."
- "I've never been very interested in the systematic development of microtonality for the simple reason ..."
- "If you look at the timing of many of the Greek dramas from the theatrical ..."
- "In other words, I think that if an audience listens to something as an experience ..."
- "It's not important to me to found a school; it's not important to me to ..."
- "Myshkin was an outgrowth of an idea I had of contrasting sixth-tones, which give you ..."
- "Nevertheless, one doesn't have time to think, oh, well, this is a quarter tone sharp, ..."
- "Not that one shouldn't use all of those technical advantage, but the essence of what's ..."
- "Of course, in opera, you involve the audience so much with action and with what's ..."
- "On the other hand, I have to say that there is a kind of rhythmic, ..."
- "So, to me, it's a question of not being afraid to embrace the tradition but ..."
- "The way that I got involved with microtonal music was, frankly, through jazz. "
- "There's a whole body of my work that is fundamentally, at the moment, unperformable. "
- "We need it to capture the energy of contemporary life. "
- "We need it to express what we feel. "
- "We need it to express what we hear. "
- "We need to have as broad a range as possible, because life itself has that ..."
- "We need to open up the future. We also need to keep everything valuable from ..."
- "Well, I can't agree with you more, and I really wish every piece of mine ..."
- "Well, I definitely felt, and still do feel, that the subjects that you use have ..."
- "Well, let me, first of all, say, that as a microtonal composer, I've never been ..."
- "Well, my music is difficult. "
- "Well, opera began with an intent to resuscitate Greek drama, that is, modern opera as ..."
- "Well, the very best operas are the ones written by the very best composers. "
- "What's important for me is to communicate the vision that I have in sound with ..."
- "You know, where you always know beforehand who the villain is and you get involved ..."


