IF Goethe in his 'Sturm und Drang' period of the 1770s is considered an early Romantic poet (as I read last night in an introduction to a recent translation of his 'Faust') why cannot the Romantic tendencies in Haydn and Mozart of this period (which may have been influenced by the immense popularity of Goethe from the very beginning of his career) ALSO be considered Romantic music; AND if Goethe is considered both a Romantic and a Classicising poet, which he is, then WHY cannot Haydn and Mozart be condidered both Classicists AND early Romantics in proportion as they expressed some of each tendency; AND we all know where this train of thought is leading me... (I know that Peter will answer this with one crack of the ruler, but still......)
[This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 06-06-2005).]
[This message has been edited by Chaszz (edited 06-06-2005).]
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