Ludwig van Beethoven Quotes About Art

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  • The world is a king, and like a king, desires flattery in return for favor; but true art is selfish and perverse — it will not submit to the mold of flattery.

    Ludwig van Beethoven (1905). “Beethoven, the man and the artist: as revealed in his own words”
  • But what a humiliation for me when someone standing next to me heard a flute in the distance and I heard nothing, or someone standing next to me heard a shepherd singing and again I heard nothing. Such incidents drove me almost to despair; a little more of that and I would have ended my life - it was only my art that held me back.

  • such incidents brought me to the verge of despair, but little more and I would have put an end to my life - only art it was that withheld me, - ah, it seemed impossible to leave the world until I had produced all that I had felt called upon to produce.

    Ludwig van Beethoven (1957). “Heiligenstädter Testament”
  • Artists who have won fame are often embarrassed by it; thus their first works are often their best.

  • Only art and science make us suspect the existence of life to a higher level, and maybe also instill hope thereof.

  • An artist is someone who has learned to trust in himself.

  • Art always demands of us something new.

  • I haven't a single friend; I must live alone. But well I know that God is nearer to me than to the others of my art; I associate with Him without fear, I have always recognized and understood Him, and I have no fear for my music,-it can meet no evil fate. Those who understand it must become free from all the miseries that the others drag with them.

    Ludwig Van Beethoven (2004). “Beethoven: The Man and the Artist”, p.45, 1st World Publishing
  • Art! Who comprehends her? With whom can one consult concerning this great goddess?

    Music  
    Ludwig Van Beethoven (2004). “Beethoven: The Man and the Artist”, p.17, 1st World Publishing
  • The real artist has no pride. Unfortunately he sees that his art has no limits. He feels obscurely how far he is from the goal. While he is perhaps being admired by others, he mourns the fact that he has not yet reached the point to which his better genius, like a distant sun, ever beckons to him.

  • In the world of art, as in the whole of creation, freedom and progress are the main objectives.

  • Don't only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets; art deserves that, for it and knowledge can raise man to the Divine.

    Music   Wisdom  
  • There ought to be only one large art warehouse in the world, to which the artist could carry his art-works and from which he could carry away whatever he needed. As it is one must be half a tradesman.

    Ludwig Van Beethoven (2004). “Beethoven: The Man and the Artist”, p.56, 1st World Publishing
  • Art demands of us that we shall not stand still.

  • There is no greater pleasure for me than to practice and exhibit my art.

    Ludwig Van Beethoven (2004). “Beethoven: The Man and the Artist”, p.81, 1st World Publishing
  • Let your deafness no longer be a secret - even in art.

  • What will be the judgment a century hence concerning the lorded works of our favorite composers today? Inasmuch as nearly everything is subject to the changes of time, and - more's the pity- the fashions of time, only that which is good and true will endure like a rock and no wanton hand will ever venture to defile it. Then, let every man do that which is right, strive with all his might towards the goal which can never be obtained, develop to the last breath the gifts with which the gracious Creator has endowed him, and never cease to learn. For life is short, art eternal.

    Music  
  • I liked your opera. I think I will set it to music.

  • Artists are fiery; they do not weep.

    "Art, Literature, and the Drama". Book by Margaret Fuller Ossoli, 1860.
  • Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. Although the spirit be not master of that which it creates through music, yet it is blessed in this creation, which, like every creation of art, is mightier than the artist.

  • Only art and science can raise men to the level of God.

    Ludwig van Beethoven (1961). “Letters”
  • No friend have I. I must live by myself alone; but I know well that God is nearer to me than others in my art, so I will walk fearlessly with Him.

  • Don't only practise your art, but force your way into its secrets.

    Music  
  • Recommend virtue to your children, that alone - not wealth - can give happiness. It upholds in adversity and the thought of it and my art prevents me from putting an end to my life.

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