Quotes by Bruno Walter

By concentrating on precision, one arrives at technique, but by concentrating on technique one does not arrive at precision.
– Bruno Walter
For the works of the creative spirit last, they are essentially imperishable, while the world-stirring historical activities of even the most eminent men are circumscribed by time.
– Bruno Walter
Music springs from and is replenished by a hidden source which lies outside the world or reality. Music ever spoke to me of a mysterious world beyond, which moved my heart deeply and eloquently intimated its transcendental nature.
– Bruno Walter
Napolean is dead - but Beethoven lives.
– Bruno Walter
Our inmost yearning, our deep desire for harmony in an extra-musical, transcendental sense feels affirmed, confirmed and calmed by music, and in this sense music seems to me a message a lofty ethical message that brings good tidings to the ethical part of our being from the mysteries of the world of sound.
– Bruno Walter