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@hammeredklavier
I ' ve been looking for similirities, musical references, borrowed themes, etc in Mozart
it took me years and years, because I do mainly by myself, I just decided to don't read more and find this jewels just listening by myself
Today I add another one
Really nice this one, cause I appreciate the first movement of Mozart symphony 27, so I was shocked I found here my loved Hasse
At that moment, I have a REALLY HUGE list of similaritirs, borrowing or call it how you like in Mozart, and also a list of other Galant Composers quoting others Galant/Barroc composers
I don't like romanticism, or listen to anything later than 1790
I think I'm a bit obsessed about that quotes that you will find over all styles, and in particular, Mozart uses SISTEMATICALLY , CONSTANTLY themes/ motif from others composers mainly Myslivecek, Michale Haydn and JC Bach, but the list of composers he quotes is very large
you may think I hate Mozart and I consider him a thief of themes, and believe I dont think that, In fact, I consider Mozart one of the most gifters composers, he was a terrible genius, probably without comparison in music or other arts, acording to my humble opinion
anyway, look at that
listen the first mov's and you will find something nice
( Nota bene: Mozart also uses this motif of Hasse in K87/iii )
It's not the first time I found Mozart using Hasse themes/motif, Mozart really liked Hasse music
I ' ve been looking for similirities, musical references, borrowed themes, etc in Mozart
it took me years and years, because I do mainly by myself, I just decided to don't read more and find this jewels just listening by myself
Today I add another one
Really nice this one, cause I appreciate the first movement of Mozart symphony 27, so I was shocked I found here my loved Hasse
At that moment, I have a REALLY HUGE list of similaritirs, borrowing or call it how you like in Mozart, and also a list of other Galant Composers quoting others Galant/Barroc composers
I don't like romanticism, or listen to anything later than 1790
I think I'm a bit obsessed about that quotes that you will find over all styles, and in particular, Mozart uses SISTEMATICALLY , CONSTANTLY themes/ motif from others composers mainly Myslivecek, Michale Haydn and JC Bach, but the list of composers he quotes is very large
you may think I hate Mozart and I consider him a thief of themes, and believe I dont think that, In fact, I consider Mozart one of the most gifters composers, he was a terrible genius, probably without comparison in music or other arts, acording to my humble opinion
anyway, look at that
listen the first mov's and you will find something nice
( Nota bene: Mozart also uses this motif of Hasse in K87/iii )
It's not the first time I found Mozart using Hasse themes/motif, Mozart really liked Hasse music