Sunday, January 27, 2019

Mozart's 283rd Birthday

Well, I have lived my life, one seamless arc, adoring Mozart.  Some things in the cargo have shifted, but nothing is quite broken.  I am still ravished senseless by the clarinet works.  The piano concertos are still on their enchanted pinnacles, though I'm disconcerted in old age to discover  that they're not hard.  Withal, I'll revert to my former dictum that the future of music--after the invention and during the great, expansionist first era of exploitation of faster-than-light inter-stellar space travel--will lie in the re-creation of the music lost to us by the untimely demise of WA Mozart: Piano Concerto No32, in B Minor, Köchel Verzeichnis 832, by way of example. Just imagine.

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