"That is basically me, and although I have done many things in my life - conducting, playing piano, and so on - what is fundamental is my being a composer."
Morton Gould
Composer
Morton Gould was an influential American composer and conductor known for his innovative blending of classical and popular music styles.
- Born
- December 10, 1913
- Died
- January 19, 2016
- Quotes
- 3
- Rank
- #2307
About Morton Gould
Morton Gould — Life and Legacy
Morton Gould was a prominent American composer and conductor whose work significantly impacted the landscape of 20th-century music. Renowned for his ability to merge classical traditions with popular music forms, Gould's compositions often reflected a deep understanding of cultural dynamics and the evolving nature of musical expression. His quote, 'Music is the universal language of mankind,' encapsulates his belief in music's power to transcend barriers and connect people across diverse backgrounds. Gould's approach to music was characterized by a commitment to innovation while respecting tradition. He famously stated that 'the best music is the music that speaks to the heart,' highlighting his view that emotional resonance is paramount in musical creation. This perspective allowed him to challenge conventional norms, leading to a body of work that included orchestral pieces, ballets, and Broadway scores, all infused with a unique blend of styles. Today, Gould's quotes and ideas continue to resonate, reminding us of the importance of creativity and adaptability in the arts. His legacy lies not only in his compositions but also in his ability to inspire future generations of musicians to explore the boundaries of their craft.
Quote collection
Morton Gould quotes
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"It's not a special taste. An American composer should have something to say to a cab driver."
"I’ve always felt that music should be a normal part of the experience that surrounds people."