Wagner thought Rossini unserious; Rossini thought Wagner 'lacked sun'. Wagner also became the butt of a phrase Rossini had used down the years to describe musicians about whom he had certain reservations - "He has some beautiful moments but some bad quarters of an hour!

Richard Osborne
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The phrase 'some bad quarters of an hour' was often used by Rossini to describe a certain kind of musician about whom he had certain reservations. He frequently expressed the view that Wagner's music lacked sun, that it was too cold, too distant, and that he should compose more clearly.

Source: Rossini

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