Pierre Schaeffer Quotes (22 Quotes)


    The world changes materially. Science makes advances in technology and understanding. But the world of humanity doesn't change.

    The only hope is that our civilization will collapse at a certain point, as always happens in history. Then, out of barbarity, a renaissance.

    In contrast, traditional classical music starts from an abstract musical schema. This is then notated and only expressed in concrete sound as a last stage, when it is performed.

    If you liked what happened in the first phase, wait until you see what the second phase will unveil.

    The moment at which music reveals its true nature is contained in the ancient exercise of the theme with variations. The complete mystery of music is explained right there.


    Bach lived in a moment of synthesis, in terms of the instruments, the theory - tempered scale, etc. - and was putting everything together.

    The impressionists, Debussy, Faure, in France, did take a few steps forward.

    Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true.


    First, it doesn't surprise me that traditional music has experienced a kind of exhaustion in the 20th century - not forgetting that many musicians started to look outside the traditional structures of tonality.

    Digital unleashed the potential of music. And the same thing is about to happen with digital photography.

    Morally, the world is both better and worse than it was. We are worse off than in the middle ages, or the 17th and 18th centuries, in that we have the atomic menace.

    Barbarians always think of themselves as the bringers of civilization.

    Kodak continues to innovate to make the complex simple - delivering new technologies that enrich the consumer experience. Today we're unveiling the next innovations in consumer digital photography that will allow people to take, share and archive pictures in ways they never thought possible.

    I'm very aware of what you're talking about as I was involved with the radio in Africa in the same period as I was doing Concrete - I was doing both at the same time.

    People who share the same language, French or Chinese or whatever, have the same vocal cords and emit sounds which are basically the same, as they come from the same throats and lungs.

    Take a sound from whatever source, a note on a violin, a scream, a moan, a creaking door, and there is always this symmetry between the sound basis, which is complex and has numerous characteristics which emerge through a process of comparison within our perception.

    The world has just got more dangerous because the things we use have got more dangerous.

    It's ridiculous that time and time again we need a radioactive cloud coming out of a nuclear power-station to remind us that atomic energy is extraordinarily dangerous.

    The whole problem of the sound-work is distancing oneself from the dramatic.

    Has it struck you that the music which is regarded as the most sublime in western civilization, which is the music of Bach, is called baroque?

    We are just beginning to unleash the true potential of what digital photography can provide for consumers.


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