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Alma Gluck

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Quotes by Alma Gluck

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The real artist has no idea that he is sacrificing himself for art. He does what he does for one reason and one reason only-he can't help doing it.
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The real artist has no idea that he is sacrificing himself for art. He does “what he does for one reason and one reason only-he can’t help doing it”
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If the student could give up her work on my advice, she had better give it up without it. One does not study for a goal. The goal is a mere accident.
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A student will send me an urgent appeal to hear her, saying she is poor and wants my advice as to whether it is worth while to continue her studies. I invariably refuse such requests.
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One does not study for a goal. The goal is a mere accident.
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When the student has her voice under complete control, it is safe to take up the lyric repertoire of Mendelssohn, Old English Songs, etc. How simple and charming they are!
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We are rich in the quantity of songs rather than in the quality. The singer has to go through hundreds of compositions before he finds one that really says something.
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Vocal study before age 20 is likely to be injurious, though some survive it in the hands of very careful and understanding teachers.
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In the piano, one has the instrument complete before he begins; but in the case of the voice, the instrument has to be developed by study.
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Time and again, a student will send me an urgent appeal to hear her, saying she is poor and wants my advice as to whether it is worthwhile to continue her studies. I invariably refuse such requests, saying that if the student could give up her work on my advice, she had better give it up without it.
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