I keep getting Mozart and Haydn mixed up
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I keep getting Mozart and Haydn mixed up
Which one is it that wrote 100 symphonies? Which one ends every musical phrase with: pom pom pa dah?
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Re: I keep getting Mozart and Haydn mixed up
The B guys are easy: Brahms puts you to sleep, Beethoven wakes you up at the latest with the scherzo.
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Re: I keep getting Mozart and Haydn mixed up
Hardly surprising: To all intents and purposes, to the normal listener without a PhD in either Mozartmetry and/or Haydnology, they are virtually indistinguishable.
On second thought, I think Mozart uses more "tiddly-pom"s.
Probably both.Tero wrote:Which one is it that wrote 100 symphonies? Which one ends every musical phrase with: pom pom pa dah?
On second thought, I think Mozart uses more "tiddly-pom"s.
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Re: I keep getting Mozart and Haydn mixed up
What's that one I like? Oh, aye - Bachenhandel. He's good. I like his Matthew Messiah. 
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Re: I keep getting Mozart and Haydn mixed up
I like Boris CarlOrff's Italian/Irish oratorio "Carmine O'Burana"
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