The loss of Mozart. I find mozart's death to be a tragedy of such degree.
I also wanted to say this - which I just now thought and just now understand:
Mozart's language was not German - it was music. Mozart wrote music like most speak. It was his strongest and easiest form of communitcation.
Beethoven, imo, did not have this as much as Mozart (though still had it greatly) and would slave for long periods of time working on a given piece. Not that, that makes his music any less. Just an interesting thought, I think.
I do find Beethoven to be the deeper and more profound of the two. Though one part of the tragedy of the loss of Mozart is that his music started getting deeper - and he started becoming more spiritual, at least to my understanding.
I also wanted to say this - which I just now thought and just now understand:
Mozart's language was not German - it was music. Mozart wrote music like most speak. It was his strongest and easiest form of communitcation.
Beethoven, imo, did not have this as much as Mozart (though still had it greatly) and would slave for long periods of time working on a given piece. Not that, that makes his music any less. Just an interesting thought, I think.
I do find Beethoven to be the deeper and more profound of the two. Though one part of the tragedy of the loss of Mozart is that his music started getting deeper - and he started becoming more spiritual, at least to my understanding.
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