Alfred Brendel Quotes
In His Larger Forms, Schubert Is A Wanderer. He Likes To Move At The Edge Of The Precipice, And Does So With The Assurance Of A Sleepwalker. To Wander Is The Romantic Condition; One Yields To It Enraptured, Or Is Driven And Plagued By The Terror Of Finding No Escape. More Often Than Not, Happiness Is But The Surface Of Despair.
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