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  • Zagorath
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    69 months ago

    Honestly his later works were so much better than his earlier ones too. The 41st symphony contains what is probably in the top 5 greatest post-Bach fugues, and it’s definitely the best post-Bach fugue that was around at the time. The clarinet concerto is easily one of the best works for that instrument (I say this as a clarinetist), and it’s also among Mozart’s greatest concerti for any instrument. And the brilliance of the Requiem he was ironically writing at the time of his death speaks for itself.

    If he had lived longer, we might have been saying that Mozart, not Beethoven, ushered in the next era of music. Sadly we’ll never know.

    • robotica
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      29 months ago

      Yeah but he drank himself to death by writing Requiem