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Wes Crone wrote:
>I did like them more than usual. I think I am just not a fan of the light
>flaky music which I associate with Vivaldi. I don't mind light but I won't
>stand for flaky. Maybe this is how I feel about Mozart and the reason I
>just can't listen to his music either.
Mozart had light and heavy pieces, and I can't imagine generalizing about
his music as light and flaky (as seems implied but maybe I'm misreading).
Do you play piano? Get a copy sometime of the Mozart symphonies for 4 hands
-- it's a sure way to hear all the wonderful things that are happening,
fascinating progressions, in the symphony #40 and others.
Some orchestras have played him in such smoothed out fashion that he just
seems light and pretty where he isn't. Granted, he wrote a lot of fluff
as requested too.
>I'll take some Henry Purcell or Marin Marais or Matthew Locke any day of
>the week. Bottom line: I don't think you'll find anything from Vivaldi
>that will interest you any more than the 4 seasons.
Wrong bottom line - I have no liking for his 4 seasons though I might
admire certain things about them. I just don't care to hear them. But
I love other works of Vivaldi, and mainly some interesting works found by
going into the library to find interesting works to play in a small group
that loves to play.
Andrys in Berkeley
http://www.andrys.com/books.html
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