Originally posted by rmns2bseen:
to say that Beethoven is the greatest simply because he went deaf and Bach did not is like saying Milton is a greater poet than Shakespeare becuase Milton was blind when he produced Paradise Lost. ... but still Bach to me is the fountainhead. If it weren't for Bach (and Handel, for that matter) the Missa solemnis would probably not have the awesome proportions it took on.
to say that Beethoven is the greatest simply because he went deaf and Bach did not is like saying Milton is a greater poet than Shakespeare becuase Milton was blind when he produced Paradise Lost. ... but still Bach to me is the fountainhead. If it weren't for Bach (and Handel, for that matter) the Missa solemnis would probably not have the awesome proportions it took on.
This does not mean that Bach himself did not have considerable genius. And if anyone notices ... the Missa's opening Kyrie is in fact a very huge homage to Bach. But, once past this tribute, the Gloria steps into Beethoven the absolute master and genius. Even Beethoven could not top this one in the last movement of the 9th symphony (which came very soon after). And noone has ever topped this passage of music.
That is why LVB remains the numero uno composer.
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