Peter Varley wrote:
>I think there's a misunderstanding here. The composers listed were
>*either* chess-players *or* mathematicians. It's not really surprising
>that the ones who were mathematicians were excessively mathematical, is it?
In my experience most mathematicians play chess.
>IMO, the best-known composer who played chess was Prokofiev. Does anyone
>think of Prokofiev's music as excessively mathematical or impersonal? And
>the best-known chess-player who also composed was certainly Philidor.
Prokofiev's favourite composer was Haydn. I have read that a lot of
Haydn's music is based on number sequences.
Bob Draper
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