Samuel Adler
Appearance
Samuel Adler (March 4, 1928) is a leading American conductor, composer, author, lecturer and violinist who has served for decades on the faculty of the Eastman School of Music and the Juillard School of Music
Quotes
[edit]- I have one idea about this whole interpretation problem as it relates to orchestral music — too many of our conductors start with old music. What they should do is interpret the music of our time and then go backwards. They would be much better off because if you interpret a contemporary work, where the composer is still alive and have contact with the compositional mind, you will also play older music as looked at from the perspective of the composer, instead of an interpretive kind of idea. I hate the performer that says, “Did you ever hear my Beethoven?” I don’t want to hear his Beethoven! I want to hear Beethoven.
- Statement from 1991, quoted from an interview with Bruce Duffie in Chicago and broadcast on WNIB in 1992 and 1998.[1]
- To me, the wonderful thing about music is a love affair between the performer and the composer, and between the composer and his audience. This love affair is a tripartite thing.
- Statement from 1991, quoted from an interview with Bruce Duffie in Chicago and broadcast on WNIB in 1992 and 1998.[2]
- I don’t understand any music! I feel it. I want them to feel something! I don’t want them to understand it. If I wanted them to understand exactly what I meant, I can write an essay! I’ve written a lot of speeches and essays and articles and everything else, but I don’t want that! I don’t want a particular thing; I want them to let themselves go and feel something they’ve never felt before. That’s all. That’s what a concert is — not a pleasurable experience; it is an experience of life-changing dimensions!
- Statement from 1991, quoted from an interview with Bruce Duffie in Chicago and broadcast on WNIB in 1992 and 1998.[3]
External links
[edit]- Radio interview with Samuel Adler by Bruce Duffie for WNIB's "Classical 97" program on January 21, 1991
- Samuel Hans Adler Papers at the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester
- Samuel Adler - photographs at the Milken Archive of Jewish Music
References
[edit]- ↑ "Composer Samuel Adler: A Conversation with Bruce Duffie" Radio interview with Samuel Adler on bruceduffie.com
- ↑ "Composer Samuel Adler: A Conversation with Bruce Duffie" Radio interview with Samuel Adler on bruceduffie.com
- ↑ "Composer Samuel Adler: A Conversation with Bruce Duffie" Radio interview with Samuel Adler on bruceduffie.com
Categories:
- 1928 births
- Living people
- Academics from the United States
- Conductors from the United States
- Violinists from the United States
- Composers from the United States
- Songwriters from the United States
- Jews from the United States
- Educators from the United States
- Non-fiction authors from the United States
- Immigrants to the United States
- People from Germany
- People from Massachusetts