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Old Sep-20-2009, 11:54
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All contemporaries of Haydn and Mozart are completely overshadowed by those two giants. But I wouldn't say that Boccherini is forgotten. As far as instrumental music is concerned he's probably the number three guy. I would say that much of his music has a sound of it's own, probably because he spend much of his life in Madrid and not in, say, Vienna. You can hear that Spanish influence in a lot of his music.
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