Originally posted by Peter:
Dear Robert,
It would be possible to construct any number of other theories around this. How about an entire Italian conspiracy for example? That is no less believable than what you are suggesting. Niemetschek wrote immediately after Mozart's death "Mozart's enemies and slanderers became so vehement, particularly towards the end of his life...These stories and lies were so shameless, so scandalous."
Let's look at your theory from Max Franz's point of view - he wants to assert the dominance of Austrian music and he wants the inferior Mozart for this purpose. Unfortunately realising he's stuck with this greater genius (the true author of Haydn's music) who can write music in any style he instructs the willing Luchesi to do this and cuts his salary. All the Bonn musicians (including Beethoven, Neefe and Ries) are aware of this and agree never to speak of it, even decades after. Haydn continues sending folk tunes heard around Esterhazy to Luchesi. Then twice Max Franz agrees to send the young Beethoven to study with both men he knows to be inferior in Vienna, rather than insisiting on him remaining in Bonn with the great Luchesi. He expresses his displeasure in a letter to Haydn that Beethoven has not produced any thing of note since leaving Bonn! (Odd if he knew Haydn to be a fraud and Luchesi to be the source of Beethoven's early works?)
On top of this he instructs that a record of the deceit be made and this damning piece of evidence instead of being destroyed to prevent its falling into enemy hands conveniently ends up in Italian Modena.
Now let's look at it from Luchesi's point of view - if he has the genius to produce the works claimed for him, what on earth is he doing in Bonn? Why is it preferable to remain in Bonn indulging in fraudulent activity at the whim of a German prince who would rather he wasn't there anyway? If he is a Haydn and Mozart combined and can see the fame and glory they achieved through his work, why not go to the Italian dominated court at Vienna and have his masterpieces published in his own name. Why stay silent even 10 years after the death of Mozart? If he is now obscure then he has only himself to blame for being a)stupid and b)deceitful or more likely simply one of the many talented but now forgotten lesser composers.
Beethoven was in close contact for years with all of the men (except Mozart)involved in this theory, and we are supposed to accept that he was either unaware or that he was involved? Neither is feasable.
Dear Robert,
It would be possible to construct any number of other theories around this. How about an entire Italian conspiracy for example? That is no less believable than what you are suggesting. Niemetschek wrote immediately after Mozart's death "Mozart's enemies and slanderers became so vehement, particularly towards the end of his life...These stories and lies were so shameless, so scandalous."
Let's look at your theory from Max Franz's point of view - he wants to assert the dominance of Austrian music and he wants the inferior Mozart for this purpose. Unfortunately realising he's stuck with this greater genius (the true author of Haydn's music) who can write music in any style he instructs the willing Luchesi to do this and cuts his salary. All the Bonn musicians (including Beethoven, Neefe and Ries) are aware of this and agree never to speak of it, even decades after. Haydn continues sending folk tunes heard around Esterhazy to Luchesi. Then twice Max Franz agrees to send the young Beethoven to study with both men he knows to be inferior in Vienna, rather than insisiting on him remaining in Bonn with the great Luchesi. He expresses his displeasure in a letter to Haydn that Beethoven has not produced any thing of note since leaving Bonn! (Odd if he knew Haydn to be a fraud and Luchesi to be the source of Beethoven's early works?)
On top of this he instructs that a record of the deceit be made and this damning piece of evidence instead of being destroyed to prevent its falling into enemy hands conveniently ends up in Italian Modena.
Now let's look at it from Luchesi's point of view - if he has the genius to produce the works claimed for him, what on earth is he doing in Bonn? Why is it preferable to remain in Bonn indulging in fraudulent activity at the whim of a German prince who would rather he wasn't there anyway? If he is a Haydn and Mozart combined and can see the fame and glory they achieved through his work, why not go to the Italian dominated court at Vienna and have his masterpieces published in his own name. Why stay silent even 10 years after the death of Mozart? If he is now obscure then he has only himself to blame for being a)stupid and b)deceitful or more likely simply one of the many talented but now forgotten lesser composers.
Beethoven was in close contact for years with all of the men (except Mozart)involved in this theory, and we are supposed to accept that he was either unaware or that he was involved? Neither is feasable.
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Peter! (damn right!) <music of shaft continues>
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