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    #16
    Originally posted by arbaqi:
    hi guys:
    it is a very interesting information that is been discussed there.
    hyden is very famous ,i heard about him a lot and read some through mozart and beethoven lives.
    i have been thinking about listenning to the guy,and i feel now more motivated to do that so what do you recommend for me as to be known as his best.
    best regsrds.
    thank you all.
    Arbaqi,
    Well, of course, what you will find most easily and what most people are familiar with are his symphonies, he wrote 104 (!) of them, most very good, none bad. He was also the inventor of the modern String Quartet, of which he wrote 68 (certain), all very good, some excellent. This is only the tip of the iceberg of his oeuvre. I would suggest the following, based on easy availability and quality;
    the last 12 symphonies (Called the London Symphonies)
    The 6 Quartets of Op 76
    Any of the last 10 Piano Trios
    Any of the last 15 Piano Sonatas
    The Sinfonia Concertante in Bb for Violin, Cello, Oboe, Bassoon & Orchestra
    The Trumpet Concerto
    The Cello Concertos in D & C

    If that doesn't give you not only an impression of him but a taste for more, I would be surprised!
    Regards & Happy Listening,
    Gurn
    Regards,
    Gurn
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      #17
      Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
      Arbaqi,
      Well, of course, what you will find most easily and what most people are familiar with are his symphonies, he wrote 104 (!) of them, most very good, none bad. He was also the inventor of the modern String Quartet, of which he wrote 68 (certain), all very good, some excellent. This is only the tip of the iceberg of his oeuvre. I would suggest the following, based on easy availability and quality;
      the last 12 symphonies (Called the London Symphonies)
      The 6 Quartets of Op 76
      Any of the last 10 Piano Trios
      Any of the last 15 Piano Sonatas
      The Sinfonia Concertante in Bb for Violin, Cello, Oboe, Bassoon & Orchestra
      The Trumpet Concerto
      The Cello Concertos in D & C

      If that doesn't give you not only an impression of him but a taste for more, I would be surprised!
      Regards & Happy Listening,
      Gurn
      Yes Gurn has suggested a very good list and I'd also add his oratorio 'The Creation', The double variations for piano in F minor, The Piano sonatas no.20 in C minor and other selected symphonies nos.6,7,8,39,45,88,92.

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        #18
        hi:
        thank you for the precious suggestions i wil see what i can get tommorrow.

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          #19
          Mozart... Mozart... The best composer ever. As Brahms advised, all you have to do is listen to Nozze di Figaro, and you'll understand, while you wonder, that nothing Beethoven composed could even come close! Haydn was one discerning fellow!

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            #20
            Originally posted by thuy:
            Mozart... Mozart... The best composer ever. As Brahms advised, all you have to do is listen to Nozze di Figaro, and you'll understand, while you wonder, that nothing Beethoven composed could even come close! Haydn was one discerning fellow!

            Fidelio is worth 10 Figaros.




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              #21
              Rod,
              What is your problem with Mozart ?
              "Finis coronat opus "

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                #22
                Originally posted by spaceray:
                Rod,
                What is your problem with Mozart ?
                Putting it simply, I find his vocal compositions in general lack character.

                Rod

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                  #23
                  Rod, I am much too busy laughing at ...such an answer, hehehe...hahaha
                  1 Fidelio is worth what now? Hahahahaha....

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by thuy:
                    Rod, I am much too busy laughing at ...such an answer, hehehe...hahaha
                    1 Fidelio is worth what now? Hahahahaha....

                    Fidelio is one of the greatest of all operas and is in good company with Mozart's masterpieces.

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                      #25
                      This has been a very interesting read. I love discovering the connection between composers. Is there any connection between Mendelssohn and Schumann?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Poseidan73:
                        This has been a very interesting read. I love discovering the connection between composers. Is there any connection between Mendelssohn and Schumann?
                        Schumann was a great admirer of Mendelssohn and was deeply affected by his early death. Mendelssohn though admiring Schumann was a little cooler in his enthusiasm - he confessed to Clara Schumann that he didn't care much for the celebrated piano concerto! Mendelssohn conducted the first performance of Schumann's 2nd Symphony at a Gewandhaus concert.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Rod:
                          Putting it simply, I find his vocal compositions in general lack character.

                          Rod

                          Well Rod I'm sure that you are wrong about this but I know better than to argue with you .
                          "Listen kid,take my advice,never hate a song that has sold half a million copies"
                          -Irving Berlin to Cole Porter

                          "Finis coronat opus "

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by spaceray:
                            Well Rod I'm sure that you are wrong about this but I know better than to argue with you .
                            "Listen kid,take my advice,never hate a song that has sold half a million copies"
                            -Irving Berlin to Cole Porter

                            I've watched Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutti live and, although there were no 'bad notes' as such, the music for large stretches failed to hold my interest. I have had this experience with other Mozart vocal pieces too. Sorry, perhaps its just me?!


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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Rod:
                              I've watched Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutti live and, although there were no 'bad notes' as such, the music for large stretches failed to hold my interest. I have had this experience with other Mozart vocal pieces too. Sorry, perhaps its just me?!


                              Well you can probably find just as many people who would say the same about Beethoven! In a sense then yes it is you, not Mozart!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Peter:
                                In a sense then yes it is you, not Mozart!

                                This is the only sense I'm concerned with!

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