In Reply to: What I do not manage to hear . . . . posted by DkB on January 7, 2007 at 14:01:15:
Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn COMPLETELY misses the point, doesn't it? I mean, the point is that Berlioz, Liszt etc. are specifically NOT a direct linear extension of that which came before them...they re-invented the rules. Whether it works or not in any objective way, or even as a matter of personal taste, the camparison is moot.
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- Comparing the methods of Liszt to those of... - SE 05:21:11 01/08/07 (5)
- Not comparing works within the same styles actually. - DkB 05:55:00 01/09/07 (4)
- Yes, it does. Thanks... - SE 07:55:20 01/09/07 (3)
- Coherence in Cage... - DkB 18:19:17 01/09/07 (2)
- In Coherence in Classical Composers - DkB 23:44:51 01/09/07 (1)
- Thanks for all of that!... - SE 06:49:45 01/10/07 (0)