"You have to play the music, don't let the music play you."
Roger Woodward.
I love this quote, because it displays how teachers can say contradictory things, and be in total agreement. We are so often told to be the channel for the music, as interpreters, and here, Mr. Woodward says what on the surface appears to oppose that, but is actually addressing another point - musical intention.
The reason I say this is because it brings up the point that whenever we hear "one-liners," we should ask what the quoted person really meant, before replying. Even if at first, we disagree, we may find that in reality, we don't, except in semantics.
I bring this up because of the ongoing thread "Theory of technique . . . "
Mike