Originally posted by jean
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Beethoven is, and always will be, the guv'nor for me and comparisons are odious anyway. Haydn's wit, humour and dash in the symphonies is enough to put him in the forefront of composers and I play them often. I played The Creation tonight and much of the orchestral effects are streets ahead of anything pre-Berlioz.
Haydn is ripe for re-discovery and a symphony preceding a Bruckner or Mahler in the second half works as well, if not better than, a Mozart piano concerto for me.
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