People who go to concerts hear Beethoven's symphonies hundreds of times, but 'Star Trek' is recorded, so it's not played all the time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Playing the Beethoven symphonies, for example, is a consummate experience for a musician because Beethoven speaks so directly to who we are as people.
We do a lot of light classical programming with that, too... obviously... a lot of Tchaikovsky music, Grieg, things like that which have become less classical with classical concerts.
A Beethoven symphony should be rehearsed like chamber music, only for a lot more people.
I never watched 'Star Trek.'
The symphonies are the things that, as a soloist, I've not gotten to play. I used to travel the world playing concertos, and then I would sit and listen to the symphony.
Anyone who knows classical music and loves classical music has heard the Beethoven Seventh hundreds of times probably in their life.
I've never seen one Star Trek in my whole life.
You can't play a symphony alone, it takes an orchestra to play it.
I've never actually seen a Star Trek, but I have seen an Alien movie.
You don't go out and play Beethoven's 'Opus 111' without having rethought about it every time you play.
No opposing quotes found.