Well, that's of course true. Mozart's always a favorite -- brilliant child prodigy, first symphony at 8, scores upon scores of masterpieces in every genre, yet sadly misunderstood as Vienna allowed him to die a tragically early death in poverty, with not even a grave marker. It's a heartbreaking story that almost anyone can get behind. If Beethoven were being called a fake, you can be sure that would start a storm too. But Haydn? Who cares about Haydn? Most people can't even remember how to spell his name -- does the Y come first, or the D?
By the way, you may be interested to know that I'm currently working on a conspiracy theory related to Beethoven and Schubert, as it turns out there is convincing evidence both composers were being supplied by an obscure composer definitely not on any radar screen.
While there's no doubt that Andrea Luchesi is responsible for some of Beethoven's earlier work, such as the piano quartets and the Joseph/Leopold cantatas, it still remains to be shown that his later work is also faked.
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