Music
- Alecia Beth Moore (born 1979), better known under her stage name Pink (singer), American pop/rock/R&B singer
- Anthony Moore (born 1948), British musician and composer
- Arnold Moore (1914–2004), American blues singer
- Bob Moore (born 1932), American session musician, orchestra leader, and bassist
- Chante Moore (born 1967), American singer
- Christy Moore (born 1945), Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist
- Deacon John Moore, American musician, singer, and bandleader
- Douglas Moore (born 1893), American composer, and president, National Institute and American Academy of Arts & Letters
- Freddy Moore (born 1950), American musician
- Gary Moore (1952-2011), Northern Irish guitarist
- Grace Moore (1898–1947), American soprano and actress
- Jackie Moore (singer) (born 1946), American jazz singer from Florida
- John Moore (bluegrass musician), American mandolin player
- John Moore (saxophonist), American saxophonist and saxophone teacher
- Kevin Moore, American musician
- Lecrae Moore, American Christian rap artist
- Mandy Moore, American pop-singer and actress
- Michael Moore (saxophonist and clarinetist), American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer
- Rudy Ray Moore (born 1927), African-American singer, comedian and cult-film maker
- Scotty Moore American blues and rock-n-roll guitarist
- Sonny Moore, American vocalist
- Thalia Moore, Cheloist
- Thurston Moore, (born 1958) American guitarist and experimental musician
- Vinnie Moore (born 1964), American musician
- William Moore (musician) (1893−1951), American blues singer and guitarist
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“In benevolent natures the impulse to pity is so sudden, that like instruments of music which obey the touch ... you would think the will was scarce concerned, and that the mind was altogether passive in the sympathy which her own goodness has excited. The truth is,the soul is [so] ... wholly engrossed by the object of pity, that she does not ... take leisure to examine the principles upon which she acts.”
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“Let us describe the education of our men.... What then is the education to be? Perhaps we could hardly find a better than that which the experience of the past has already discovered, which consists, I believe, in gymnastic, for the body, and music for the mind.”
—Plato (c. 427347 B.C.)