In the cacophony of quietness, the maestro lifts his invisible baton. Stars align in rhythm, galaxies pirouette without sound. Silent symphonies, they say, are the loudest of all.
Did you hear about the orchestra that only plays during lunar eclipses? Tickets are free, but you have to pay in whispers and lunar dust.
Composing in silence is like cooking without ingredients—an art of the unseen, and the taste is always bitter-sweet.
Bach once tried to write a symphony in a library, but it turned into a concerto for one handsome librarian. Now that's a tale for the musicologists!