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Mimi Ezust replied to Mike Leghorn
>>Listen (if that's possible) to the first eight notes of Beethoven's op.
>>132, then listen to the 3rd movement of Mozart's 41st (the middle, trio
>>section). If you aren't struck and impressed by the similarity, then I
>>recommend that you take up another interest besides music.
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>Look at the score (if that's possible) and tell me exactly which measures
>of the Mozart you mean, and tell me exactly which VOICES in the Beethoven
>you are matching up. I have both scores here. My mind is open.
Measures 68 through 75 of the 3rd mvt of Mozart's 41st, and the opening
measures of Beethoven's 132 -- pretty much the same notes, only a little
disguised in the Beethoven because they sometimes go from one instrument
to another. Both start with G#. In the Mozart, this part anticipates the
four note theme of the last movement, plus it contains a four note answer.
Mike
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