The exercise of an art demands that we live in a state of the most absolute renunciation.


From Pierre-Daniel Templier's biography, 1932. As reported in: Composers on Music: Eight Centuries of Writings (UPNE, 1997), p. 223


The exercise of an art demands that we live in a state of the most absolute renunciation.

The exercise of an art demands that we live in a state of the most absolute renunciation.

The exercise of an art demands that we live in a state of the most absolute renunciation.

The exercise of an art demands that we live in a state of the most absolute renunciation.