Klarinet Archive - Posting 000055.txt from 2011/03

From: Diego Casadei <casadei.diego@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Mozart and contemporaries
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 02:42:00 -0500

Hello.

I have a (naive) question on Mozart and contemporaries, for Dan and
other experts. From several emails, I learned a lot -- thanks!!!! --
about style and interpretation of Mozart's music. The question is, to
what degree this applies exclusively to Mozart or can be considered
general for his period? In addition, what other authors would
reasonably benefit from a similar approach to the interpretation?

Every composer (at least the most important ones) worked in some
environment and brought something new. Hence it is interesting to know
what aspect are important for the authors until Mozart and what other
things are important from Mozart on.

Thanks in advance,
Diego

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