Here is a thread I am starting, quite conscious it will probably cause some people to jump off and respond quickly. Allow me a bit of intro to this thread. For many years, i have been listening to the Discourses on Beethoven by the late Denis Matthews (the CDs are perhaps still available at this link: https://discourses.bandcamp.com/albu...ooks-discs-1-2)
Anyhow, in these discourses, the analysis of Beethoven's sketchbooks show, with musical passages to prove it, how Beethoven's kept improving and perfecting countless of his themes until he got what he was looking for. Sometimes, it took him months, years to get it right. As Matthews puts it: «Genius is the limitless capacity for taking pain».
Now, here is my question. Is it possible that Mozart, who apparently could compose and get it right almost on the spot (or with little subsequent modification) could have profited from working a little longer on his music...? Sorry to those of you who are Mozart's fans as well as Beethoven's. I certainly do not want to offend anyone. I am just curious to hear what people have to say.
Anyhow, in these discourses, the analysis of Beethoven's sketchbooks show, with musical passages to prove it, how Beethoven's kept improving and perfecting countless of his themes until he got what he was looking for. Sometimes, it took him months, years to get it right. As Matthews puts it: «Genius is the limitless capacity for taking pain».
Now, here is my question. Is it possible that Mozart, who apparently could compose and get it right almost on the spot (or with little subsequent modification) could have profited from working a little longer on his music...? Sorry to those of you who are Mozart's fans as well as Beethoven's. I certainly do not want to offend anyone. I am just curious to hear what people have to say.
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