‘Write the music you want to see in the world. Don’t write to please anyone else or to fit a “sound” you think is expected of you. Write what you want to write.’
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
‘Write the music you want to see in the world. Don’t write to please anyone else or to fit a “sound” you think is expected of you. Write what you want to write.’
‘The most important thing is to feel you are writing the best music you possibly can. But it’s nice to be busy (but not too busy), to be valued by your peers, and to be appreciated by your audience too.’
‘An ongoing search for expressive richness, ambiguity and paradox’
‘Have faith in your own ideas. Even when – especially when – they directly clash with what you’re told is “correct”.’
‘Be yourself and write as much as you can’