In Reply to: Re: Agreed about Mozart--if I hear one more V-I cadence.... posted by Brian Cheney on April 23, 2007 at 09:32:38:
When I say "sat through" I mean all phones off, yes OFF, no magazines, no computer wifi, no nothing. Well, restroom breaks.Yes, I was aware of all of the above, enhanced via London FFSS vinyl glow. My ears just yearn for a little more tonal complexity, but I'm well aware that's my problem, not Mozart's. The good news is that if Mozart ever does click, I'll have reams and reams of "new" music to enjoy. However, I find Schubert, (of Mozart's vintage), endlessly fascinating both melodically and harmonically. So there you go.
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- Re: Agreed about Mozart--if I hear one more V-I cadence.... - jdaniel 09:46:10 04/23/07 (3)
- Sorry, but Schubert was born 41 years after Mozart--not the same *vintage* at all. (nt) - C.B. 11:00:35 04/23/07 (2)
- Oh, they're pre-Mahler, pre-gong and extended brass...they're all the same. : ) nt - jdaniel 13:05:29 04/23/07 (0)
- ...and, Schubert might have heard a Beethoven tune or two!:-) n/t - SE 11:30:03 04/23/07 (0)