Just wondering, in studying piano, the main composer we are required to learn for many reasons is J.S.Bach. Any other composer is optional, depending on the preference of the teacher or student. Now as I understand it, Bach was virtuallly forgotten until Felix Mendelssohn retrieved some manuscripts from his teachers fire as they were being used like yesterdays newspaper.
If this is true, who was Beethoven's equivalent, apart from maybe Haydn or Scarlatti? Who were his idols? are there any publications of these composers available today?
If this is true, who was Beethoven's equivalent, apart from maybe Haydn or Scarlatti? Who were his idols? are there any publications of these composers available today?
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