Originally posted by robert newman:
You will nod your head that, for example, virtually 100 symphonies have at one time or another been credited to Mozart and that well over 250 have at one time or another been credited to Haydn. Such amazing facts will not shake you, however. You will, no doubt, say that such things are, well, just annoying details. In fact, in this special case (that of the 'Vienna School') they are typical. And this (with respect) is the problem.
You will nod your head that, for example, virtually 100 symphonies have at one time or another been credited to Mozart and that well over 250 have at one time or another been credited to Haydn. Such amazing facts will not shake you, however. You will, no doubt, say that such things are, well, just annoying details. In fact, in this special case (that of the 'Vienna School') they are typical. And this (with respect) is the problem.
Yes, this is very true. I know for a fact that the "musicologist" Robert Sondheimer claimed to have found 90 unknown symphonies by Haydn. I put his title "musicologist" in quotation marks because virtually everything Sondheimer claimed was suspected by the music community and later proven to be fraudulent!
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