Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/11/21

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Subject: [Leica] RE: OT Brahams, Beethoven and Mozart
From: "Felix Lopez de Maturana" <fmaturana@euskalnet.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:15:44 +0100

>On Wednesday, Nov 20, 2002, at 20:39 America/Los_Angeles, Gre< J.
>Lorenzo wrote:
> Peter Klein wrote in part:
>> Brahms didn't write a symphony until middle age.  He constantly felt
>> inadequate compared to Beethoven.  He told a friend, "You don't know
>> what
>> it is like to be dogged by that giant."
>>> What did he think of Mozart?
>>Mozart: 27th January 1756 -- 5 December 1791
>>Beethoven: 6 December 1770 (or thereabouts) -- 26 March 1827
>>Brahms: 7 May 1833 -- 3 April 1897
>Presumably the closer proximity, and the fact that Beethoven like
>Brahms was German, made his presence felt more than Mozart.

Beethoven was, after the first Wien school, Mozart and Haydn, one of the
main first romantic composers and Brahams may consider himself as a to be on
his trail. For him Mozart is far behind in style. Bach was ignored up to the
moment Berlioz rediscovered him. But the true german opponent and, again,
revolutionary in all senses was in fact Richard Wagner who openen the way
for the second Wien school Schomberg, etc. Excuse me not everything in life
is Leica...

Kind regards

Felix


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