Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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Classical Music Association Thread II
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI think you mean Leopold Mozart, jean!
It was long reputed to be the work of Joseph Haydn, but later scholarship suggested that it was actually written by Leopold Mozart. Its authorship is still disputed, however, and other composers have been proposed as the symphony's true author, including Joseph Haydn's younger brother Michael Haydn...
...Recent research on a newly found manuscript suggests the Austrian benedictine monk Edmund Angerer (1740–1794) to be the author...There is reason to believe that the true composer will likely never be known...
What an unshakably funereal turn this thread seems to have taken!
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Originally posted by jean View PostWhat an unshakably funereal turn this thread seems to have taken!
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostAlkan: Chant d'amour - Chant de mort,Et quando expectavi lumen, venit caligo
(cue Mahler's kids' death songs ... )[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI did try with the birthday piece, but people seemed to want to stick with funerals - must be the Christmas spirit.
And I can't say I'm surprised that the authorship of the Toy Symphony is in doubt. Not sure that I'd want to be credited with it had I written it!
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