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Peter Goldstein replies to me:
>>I have trouble understanding why anyone would want an integral set
>>of Mozart - or any major composer, for that matter, unless one had
>>musical-history impulses.
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>Yes, but those are some of the best impulses! At various times in my life,
>I have listened to the integral Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn (at least those
>available on record), Brahms, Bruckner, Mahler, Verdi, and Bartok. The
>insight you get into the development of individual composers, and their
>relationship to those that preceded them, is priceless. ...
I agree. What I meant by "integral" was all the works recorded by the same
musicians.
Steve Schwartz
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