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    #16
    Originally posted by Peter View Post
    Schubert is another example of what may have been!
    It has been noted that it is almost incomprehensible how Schubert found the time to actually write all his music down, let alone find the added solitude and opportunity to compose the stuff in the first place. More used quills than any other composer?!....

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      #17
      Originally posted by Chaszz View Post
      But as I say, I think that Mozart would have been the more affected one.
      From what I have read, understand, and heard, etc., and by no means am I musicologist, I agree completely.
      - I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells

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        #18
        (Sorry to resurrect an old topic)
        If Mozart had lived as long as Haydn, 77 years, he would have lived until 1836, well into Chopin's lifetime. So it would be interesting to see what Mozart's impact on Chopin would be. Maybe Mozart dabbles in Romanticism?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Blagonet View Post
          (Sorry to resurrect an old topic)
          If Mozart had lived as long as Haydn, 77 years, he would have lived until 1836, well into Chopin's lifetime. So it would be interesting to see what Mozart's impact on Chopin would be. Maybe Mozart dabbles in Romanticism?
          Schumann and Mozart would also have interacted. It would have been interesting to see how those two might have influenced each other at that stage.

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