Quote by Gustavo Dudamel
A friend gave me a CD of the 'Pathetique' Symphony as a Christmas present. I went home, and I put on the CD expecting to listen to Tchaikovsky. But it started 'ta ta ta taaa.' It was too long for me. I didn't understand it at first, but then I fell in love, in love, in love.
Summary
This quote touches upon the transformative power of music and how our preconceived notions can sometimes limit our ability to appreciate new experiences. Initially expecting Tchaikovsky's music, the speaker finds themselves deceived by Beethoven's 'Pathetique' Symphony. However, as they give it a chance, their perspective shifts, and they fall deeply in love with the piece. It speaks to the idea that true beauty and resonance can often lie beyond our initial understanding or expectations, reminding us of the importance of open-mindedness and allowing ourselves to be pleasantly surprised by things we initially might not have understood or valued.