Richard Pennycuick wrote:
>I part company with Don in thinking of Hummel as a link between
>Mozart and Beethoven - I think of him as more akin to Weber, but
>it's no big deal.
I think of Weber as more akin to Beethoven; Weber's symphonies reimind me
of Beethoven's first two.
To me, Hummel is a much simpler composer than Weber. The melodic
development of Hummel's works are more straight-forward and immediately
accessible, but they don't have the enduring quality that Weber provides.
To put it another way, Hummel is a better choice when you are doing
something else while listening to music.
Overall, I prefer Weber to Hummel. Weber's operas and chamber works are
the genres I find particularly satisfying.
Don Satz
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