We perhaps know what the effect of music is on ourselves and we can to a certain extent gauge this. But I often wonder what the effect of great music was on the people that wrote it.
Berlioz was probably half mad anyway before he met the Irish actress who inspired the dramatic 'Symphonie Fantastique'.
But what was the effect on Beethoven and Mozart personally of their own music?
Would we agree that Mozart's music is more artifice and Beethoven is more trying to do something about 'being', trying to elevate man's being and substance?
Mozart's music did not seem to affect him personally. Beethoven's music is always heart felt, whereas with Mozart there is always a distance between the creator and the created thing. With Beethoven it is one and the same.
It astonishes me that Mozart's fabulous music seems to have no affect on him as an individual and cerainly never matured in emotional terms.
Beethoven was fully mature in his music and his first essays in music, and when he had to take on the leadership of the household.
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