Musical Rules at Home and in Life, by Robert Schumann
If you have done your daily musical work and feel tired, then do not force yourself to go on working. It is better to rest than work without pleasure and enthusiasm.
When you get older, occupy yourself more with scores than with virtuosos.
If you pass a church and hear the organ playing, go inside and listen. If you are fortunate enough to be allowed onto the organist’s bench, then put your little fingers on the keys and be astonished at the mighty power or Music.
Miss no opportunity to hear good operas.
Be sure to listen often to all kinds of folksong; they are a mine of beautiful melodies, and offer you an insight into the characters of different nations.
If you begin to compose, then do it all in your head. Only try a piece out on the instrument after you have completely finished it. If your music has come from deep within you, if you really felt it, then it will affect others in the same way.
There is no end to learning.
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