David Harrington

David Harrington
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I don't think these funeral homes can really survive because they won't be doing enough funerals to cover their costs.
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It's amazing how ignorant a person can be, but there's something about our ears that ends up telling us some truths.
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He's one of the most passionate performers I've ever seen or heard. It's just thrilling to be on the stage with him.
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Several years ago it occurred to me that we might be lucky enough to introduce our audience to Stravinsky and Elvis at the same time.
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I do try to keep my ears open 24 hours a day. I get magnetized if I get music that I like ... whatever pulls me, I trust that instinct.
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In a blink of an eye, that bullet ripped across his spinal cord and changed this kid's life.
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The kids that are out there doing this stuff to each other -- it's an awful waste of life and potential. It's terrible.
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At this point, I don't see this as sufficient grounds to change what we previously recommended about COX-2 inhibitors.
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The kids watch TV and get this sense about how it's glamorous, or when you get shot, you're dead,
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But the chord changes are haunting, and there are moments that draw you right in, in the most intimate way. We'll record it when we've performed it a few times. A piece like that needs to be out in the sunlight for a while.
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We hardly do the same concert twice in a row. It's such an amazing time to be alive, to be a musician, to be able to participate in the world of music. I feel we've got like a workshop, a studio filled with so many amazing pieces of music. It's a toolbox from which we can build our concerts.
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We wanted to go from the most intimate sound to the largest, in the space of a heartbeat.