Today is the 225th anniversary of Mozart's death and Classic FM (UK) are playing nothing but for the whole day.
There is nothing wrong with 24 hours of Mozart but I wonder are anniversaries becoming shorter and more sub-divided? Can we look forward to Mozart's 237th and a half celebrations in a few more years? Followed shortly by his 243rd and three-quarters?
Poor Beethoven has had only one in my lifetime - 1970. DGG re-issued a set of his works in 1977, but his 225th (in 1995) passed without a murmur. With a bit of luck I'll be around for 2020.
There is nothing wrong with 24 hours of Mozart but I wonder are anniversaries becoming shorter and more sub-divided? Can we look forward to Mozart's 237th and a half celebrations in a few more years? Followed shortly by his 243rd and three-quarters?
Poor Beethoven has had only one in my lifetime - 1970. DGG re-issued a set of his works in 1977, but his 225th (in 1995) passed without a murmur. With a bit of luck I'll be around for 2020.
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