Talk:Edward German

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 * I seem petrified by the modern trend of Art. If you heard some of the ultra-modern works you would understand what I mean.  There is a fashion at present, and that fashion is to pretend you enjoy what is incomprehensible.  Of course, I ought to be strong enough to disregard it believing as I do that beauty, shapeliness and sanity will prevail in the end.  What I begin to feel thankful for is that I have been able to work for thirty years in a more congenial atmosphere.


 * I do not advocate stringent laws in regard to composition. From a master hand everything must naturally be shapely, however modern and advanced it may be, but into students, while they are students, I think it would be wiser to instil a little more of the ethics of form.


 * Let them have muck. It’s all they care for.
 * Referring to the public's favoritism of light music over serious.


 * Merrie England is older, but I was younger. Tom Jones is younger, but I was older.
 * Upon being asked which of his two most popular operas he personally preferred.