Muhly Quotes & Sayings
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Because I had been in conservatory for so long, I was jealous of my friends in bands. — Nico Muhly
With chamber music you can get people who work on the music for months, rehearsing it every day for a couple of hours, and if they get it in a different way than you do, which is entirely possible, it's not as a result of anything other than their good musicianship. — Nico Muhly
My wife's hands are very beautiful. I'm going to have a bust made of them. — Samuel Goldwyn
My mother always said that you should share your troubles. If you let them out, then they are less likely to burden you, whereas if you keep them inside they fester your blood and taint your soul. (Emily) — Kinley MacGregor
Whenever I get asked to write orchestra music or music that is for a lot of players, I try to make it a little sad. — Nico Muhly
When you're writing something new, writing something that's your own, basically you have nothing else to do except either invent a trick, use someone else's trick, or have no trick and get a bad performance. — Nico Muhly
Writing orchestra music, you need for the emotional content to come from everyone doing everything together, adding up as it goes, a crowd mentality. — Nico Muhly
'Neverwhere,' by Benjamin Millepied, is set to his favorite composer, Nico Muhly. — Robert Gottlieb
For me the best kind of film music is liturgical music. Liturgical music is essentially a million scores for the same film. — Nico Muhly
In really fancy restaurants they never point to the bathroom, they just gesture toward the bathroom or they'll lead you to the bathroom. The fancier the restaurant, the less pointing there is. — Nico Muhly
The score is doing a lot of work. It's like Wagner. It's like a yak carrying people. — Nico Muhly
Our priority is still the liberation of our land and the protection of Lebanon from the Israeli threat. — Hassan Nasrallah
There's a lot of violence in Beethoven not explicitly suggested by the notes or in his markings, necessarily. There's just a way that it looks on the page that encourages it to be played in a certain fashion. — Nico Muhly
Riding a horse is a relationship with a foreign creature, and with musicians it's a similar thing: "OK, I'm going to put something on the page that will spook you into rushing." Little games you can play. — Nico Muhly
For the first time in living memory, current generations of young people today are likely to be no better educated than their parents. — Derek Bok
My urge, when I go to the store, is to buy everything. And it's the same when I'm composing. My first instinct is basically to bring the whole store home, and not make a decision about how things play out. — Nico Muhly
I think my generation is a lost generation in a way. — Nico Muhly
And so too, in later years, when I began to write a book of my own, and the quality of some sentences seemed so inadequate that I could not make up my mind to go on with the undertaking. I would find the equivalent in Bergotte. But it was only then, when I read them in his pages, that I could enjoy them; when it was I myself who composed them, in my anxiety that they should exactly reproduce what I had perceived in my mind's eye, and in my fear of their not turning out "true to life," how could I find time to ask myself whether what I was writing was pleasing! — Marcel Proust
Michael always said if he could get them to eighteen without going to jail or getting a girl pregnant he'd consider it a success. — Brigid Kemmerer
Even more than in the concert hall, in church there are things you can and cannot do, just out of respect. You would never have the sound of someone being nailed to a cross, or the sound of a child being born, because everybody knows the story. We know that we're meant to feel a complicated raft of things. — Nico Muhly
But down deep, at the molecular heart of life we're essentially identical to trees. — Carl Sagan
Composition is interesting because, in a sense, you always have to let it go. Unless you're a true composer/performer, you're always sending a PDF and then someone else makes it. It's like instructions for a short story, faxed to every English student who's studying it. — Nico Muhly
I'm trying to phase out my availability on the phone. People call you when you're walking down the street and say the most random stuff. — Nico Muhly
Every couple weeks I'll listen to Sibelius's Seventh Symphony, just to check in, to see how it's doing. It's doing OK. — Nico Muhly
I didn't entertain the idea that my music would ever become available in any of the ways that I had previously known music to be available. — Nico Muhly
I'm pretty clear about what I'm capable of doing. — Nico Muhly
As a composer you want to tell musicians two completely contradictory things. You want to say, "Play exactly what I wrote, but bring your own thing to it." In a lot of ways they feel like opposites, but in a sense, my job is to cajole or encourage decisions that I approve of. — Nico Muhly
There's still people who think me being married to a sista is an act. What, you think I'd make that up for a persona? — Gary Owen
Love always, Charlie — Stephen Chbosky
