Gabriel Fauré Quote

He denied the presence of inspiration: "Without work, which is art, there is nothing," he said. "Say only that which is of value, or stay silent" was the credo of his entire existence.


As paraphrased and quoted in At the Piano with Gabriel Fauré (1963) by Marguerite Long, p. 27


He denied the presence of inspiration: Without work, which is art, there is nothing, he said. Say only that which is of value, or stay silent was the ...

He denied the presence of inspiration: Without work, which is art, there is nothing, he said. Say only that which is of value, or stay silent was the ...

He denied the presence of inspiration: Without work, which is art, there is nothing, he said. Say only that which is of value, or stay silent was the ...

He denied the presence of inspiration: Without work, which is art, there is nothing, he said. Say only that which is of value, or stay silent was the ...