Conducting! a subject, truly, concerning which much might be written, yet scarcely anything of real — Anton Seidl
The ability to conduct is a gift of God with which few have been endowed in full measure. — Anton Seidl
The composers could no longer direct all performances in person, and so the responsibility of interpreting — Anton Seidl
I learned, too, how it was possible with the help of the picture and action to transform an apparently insignificant — Anton Seidl
Musical practice is too young an art in america to warrant a search for men with a conductor’s gift. — Anton Seidl
It always makes me sad when I think of how I saw wagner wasting his vitality, not only by singing — Anton Seidl
It is simple nonsense to speak of the fixed tempo of any particular vocal phrase. Each voice has its peculiarities. — Anton Seidl
The conductor’s gift does not always go hand in hand with that of composition; indeed, the union is — Anton Seidl