Robert Peters: >And, yes, modern music cannot sound like Mendelssohn because we do live in >different, less harmonic, much more disturbing times. Are you sure? Ergo: a) Music has to be as "harmonic" as it social and cultural environment seems to be. (I learnt that at highschool). b) Mendelssohn's times were less problematic and disturbing than ours. Yeah. Birds sang at the forests, beauty peasants dressed like Heidi offered themselves freely to soldiers and countrymen, and everybody drank beer all day because cell phones and PCs were not invented yet. We were born at the wrong century, don't you think? Pablo Massa [log in to unmask]