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What are you Haydn? The hoaxers who fooled the classical music world
One wrote six sonatas and claimed they were by Haydn. Another used a ghostwriter to write his symphony – and pretended to be deaf. So how did they manage to hoodwink the experts?
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https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...al-music-world
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostWhat are you Haydn? The hoaxers who fooled the classical music world
One wrote six sonatas and claimed they were by Haydn. Another used a ghostwriter to write his symphony – and pretended to be deaf. So how did they manage to hoodwink the experts?
There is no paywall for this article, when you navigate to the article in The Guardian, just click on "I'll do it later".
https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...al-music-world
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Very informative, thanks for sharing that, Peter. I'm not always convinced by arguments from musicologists that are along the lines of, "there are no other pieces from this composer where he does this", because creative people will experiment and try new things. Maybe the pieces in question are just sketches or experiments. But Walker himself mentions that here too.
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Still, it does sound very "Chopinesque", maybe it was a discarded sketch, finally. So, the jury is out, let's wait and see...
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostFascinating video, thanks for that. I was hoping to hear what John Rink had to say but we only get to hear Alan Walker's side. I admire his "reserve" and he asks of course very valid questions.
Still, it does sound very "Chopinesque", maybe it was a discarded sketch, finally. So, the jury is out, let's wait and see...
'Man know thyself'
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