When a man is in despair, it means that he still believes in something. Dmitri Shostakovich More Quotes by Dmitri Shostakovich More Quotes From Dmitri Shostakovich Real music is always revolutionary, for it cements the ranks of the people; it arouses them and leads them onward. Dmitri Shostakovich revolutionary real people Music is a means capable of expressing dark dramatism and pure rapture, suffering and ecstasy, fiery and cold fury, melancholy and wild merriment – and the subtlest nuances and interplay of these feelings which words are powerless to express and which are unattainable in painting and sculpture. Dmitri Shostakovich dark feelings mean If they cut off both hands, I will compose music anyway holding the pen in my teeth. Dmitri Shostakovich teeth cutting hands Every piece of music is a form of personal expression for its creator...If a work doesnt express the composers own personal point of view, his own ideas, then it doesnt, in my opinion, even deserve to be born. Dmitri Shostakovich expression views ideas I write music, it’s performed. After all, my music says it all. It doesn’t need historical and hysterical commentaries. In the long run, any words about music are less important than the music. Dmitri Shostakovich writing running long A creative artist works on his next composition because he was not satisfied with his previous one. Dmitri Shostakovich creative artist inspiring In the long run, any words about music are less important than the music. Dmitri Shostakovich music running long A great piece of music is beautiful regardless of how it is performed. Any prelude or fugue of Bach can be played at any tempo, with or without rhythmic nuances, and it will still be great music. That's how music should be written, so that no-one, no matter how philistine, can ruin it. Dmitri Shostakovich pieces matter beautiful What you have in your head, put down on paper. The head is a fragile vessel. Dmitri Shostakovich fragile vessel paper I feel eternal pain for those who were killed by Hitler, but I feel no less pain for those killed on Stalin's orders. I suffer for everyone who was tortured, shot, or starved to death. Dmitri Shostakovich pain suffering order He fell like a chicken into the soup. Dmitri Shostakovich chickens soup The best way to hold on to something is to pay no attention to it. The things you love too much perish. You have to treat everything with irony, especially the things you hold dear. There's more of a chance then that they'll survive. Dmitri Shostakovich philosophical pay attention What can be considered human emotions? Surely not only lyricism, sadness, tragedy? Doesn't laughter also have a claim to that lofty title? I want to fight for the legitimate right of laughter in "serious" music. Dmitri Shostakovich laughter sadness fighting It's about the people, who have stopped believing because the cup of evil has run over. Dmitri Shostakovich running believe people A great piece of music is beautiful regardless of how it is performed. Dmitri Shostakovich prelude pieces beautiful Our business is rejoicing, our business is rejoicing. Dmitri Shostakovich rejoice The real geniuses know where their writing has to be good and where they can get away with some mediocrity. Dmitri Shostakovich genius real writing Stravinsky the composer I worship. Stravinsky the thinker I despise. Dmitri Shostakovich composer despise worship We should think more about it, and accustom ourselves to the thought of death. We can't allow the fear of death to creep up on us unexpectedly. We have to make the fear familiar, and one way is to write about it. I don't think writing and thinking about death is characteristic only of old men. I think that if people began thinking about death sooner, they'd make fewer foolish mistakes. Dmitri Shostakovich struggle mistake writing The most uninteresting part of the biography of a composer is his childhood. All those preludes are the same and the reader hurries on to the fugue. Dmitri Shostakovich prelude childhood biographies