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John Mauceri

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Average rating: 4.02 · 708 ratings · 116 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Maestros and Their Music: T...

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For the Love of Music: A Co...

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The War on Music: Reclaimin...

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“silent enabler of an invisible, audible force.”
John Mauceri, Maestros and Their Music: The Art and Alchemy of Conducting

“All great conductors are different. The mediocre ones are more or less the same.”
John Mauceri, Maestros and Their Music: The Art and Alchemy of Conducting

“For centuries, composers studied with their teachers and only heard other living composers’ music. Equally important, they did not expect their music to last past whatever performances they could arrange before moving on to their next piece. They received no royalties, and if they sold their music, it was to a publisher who earned money for his company. Although this situation began to change in the nineteenth century, music was seen as a disposable art form and audiences were used to hearing only new music.”
John Mauceri, The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century

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