Mack Wilberg Quotes
Born: February 20, 1955
Mack Wilberg stands as a visionary force in Innovation & Tech, a conductor of ideas who orchestrates the symphony between human creativity and digital evolution. His legacy is built on the belief that true innovation is not a solitary lightning strike but a deliberate, collaborative composition—a harmony of risk, iteration, and relentless curiosity. Wilberg’s philosophy champions the art of the possible, urging technologists to see constraints as a canvas rather than a cage. His quotes resonate because they strip away jargon, revealing the raw, human heartbeat behind every breakthrough. He reminds us that the most profound technologies are those that amplify our shared potential, not just our productivity.
Mack Wilberg Quotes (31)
"True excellence is a product of synergy."
— Mack Wilberg"Collaboration is an important part of the process, and ego is never a part of it."
— Mack Wilberg"As much sorrow and grief as came from 9/11, there have also come positives."
— Mack Wilberg"The MTC is known for singing music by great master composers, hymns, American music, Broadway numbers, popular songs, and inspirational music. If the audience doesn't like one genre, they need only wait for the next number."
— Mack Wilberg"Our mandate is to sing for everyone. We don't just sing for one group or sing one genre... This is everybody's choir."
— Mack Wilberg"The thing that's great about singing together is it's a great way of bringing people together."
— Mack Wilberg"I think music - it sounds cliche, but music can be very healing."
— Mack Wilberg"It's a great privilege and a highlight for choir and orchestra members to perform for audiences in live concerts."
— Mack Wilberg"Usually, all I want is peace and quiet when I'm driving home."
— Mack Wilberg"Sometimes I prefer when I can hear other people conduct my music so I can sit out and actually hear it. When you are in the middle of it, sometimes it's a little bit hard to hear and get the whole effect."
— Mack Wilberg"I suppose I write music for people, not for the filing cabinet or the museum."
— Mack Wilberg"In the '70s and '80s, if you said you wrote for 'the people,' that meant you weren't any good. But I think that's changing."
— Mack Wilberg"There are probably limits on what the choir can sing well."
— Mack Wilberg"The choir tries to perform for everyone. It enables us to be very diversified with our audiences."
— Mack Wilberg"I loved teaching and directing choral activities at BYU, but nothing surpasses working with the MTC musicians."
— Mack Wilberg"A requiem is meant to bring comfort."
— Mack Wilberg"I do think one of my strengths is the ability to adapt to whatever the situation is."
— Mack Wilberg"Latin is beautiful and has become something of an international language, but there is also something about singing in your native language that has meaning."
— Mack Wilberg"Even missionaries get discouraged at times."
— Mack Wilberg"People love to hear the choir sing the hymns."
— Mack Wilberg"We are always fortunate to have our own sound folks with us that do a great job in ensuring that everybody can hear and the sound is good."
— Mack Wilberg"Of the music that we've done over the years, the things that are the most requested are the hymns. And folk music is also high on the list."
— Mack Wilberg"There's something kind of wonderful about men singing lullabies."
— Mack Wilberg"Men can be tender, too."
— Mack Wilberg"Most of our American musical heritage is based on European models, but the folk hymns and spirituals are one of the most fertile and unique of our American musical traditions."
— Mack Wilberg"The great folk hymns are a perfect marriage of text and tune. There are those that have nice messages and some with good music, but it is such a bonus when they are both wonderful."
— Mack Wilberg"I don't know how to turn on a computer."
— Mack Wilberg"From the beginning, music has been the chosen way to express feelings that words alone can't."
— Mack Wilberg"Music has unique ways of speaking to the soul."
— Mack Wilberg"Touring takes a lot of work, a lot of preparation."
— Mack Wilberg