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Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "We must have recourse to the rules of music when our genius and our ear seem to deny what we are seeking."

We must have recourse to the rules of music when our genius and our ear seem to deny what we are seeking.



Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "I try to conceal art with art."

I try to conceal art with art.




Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "When reason and instinct are reconciled, there will be no higher appeal."

When reason and instinct are reconciled, there will be no higher appeal.



Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "Music is a science which should have definite rules; these rules should be drawn from an evident principle; and this principle cannot really be known to us without the aid of mathematics."

Music is a science which should have definite rules; these rules should be drawn from an evident principle; and this principle cannot really be known to us without the aid of mathematics.




Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "Emphasis on the common emotive or affective origins of music and words in the first cries of humankind undermines words."

Emphasis on the common emotive or affective origins of music and words in the first cries of humankind undermines words.



Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "Rhythm and sounds are born with syllables."

Rhythm and sounds are born with syllables.



Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "In f-major, c* is a sonority contained within the overtones of the tonic f*."

In f-major, c* is a sonority contained within the overtones of the tonic f*.




Jean Philippe Rameau Quotes: "Verse, singing, and speech have a common origin."

Verse, singing, and speech have a common origin.