Most of us living today were brought up on the belief that Beethoven is the guvnor. Something that I have never really questioned. However, I'm sensing something of a sea-change. Haydn seems to be the composer who more and more is being talked about in the highest of terms. This is palpable on this forum, for example. Much more talk about his string quartets these days and as for his symphonies, his are the ones that generate most interest.
Perhaps that's just the way it goes. In 200 years, the received opinion might be that Salieri is the be all and end all of classical music.
Perhaps that's just the way it goes. In 200 years, the received opinion might be that Salieri is the be all and end all of classical music.
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