Peter Goldstein writes: >Mozart is more about acceptance and compassion, which is where I am >right now; hence my current love of Mozart. I feel a little bad about the fact that I've listened to little Mozart in the past two years or so; previously he was the composer I listened to the most. It's hard to pin-point the reasons for changing tastes over time. Why would I have preferred Mozart to Bach, then do a complete turn-around? Mozart's music is so easy on the ears and also easy to appreciate right away - hard listening is hardly ever a requirement. I think I was a lazier listener a few years ago with the notion that all I had to do was "take it in" and enjoy. For me, Mozart fills that premise perfectly. But as time wore on, I found that Mozart's music was not capable of effectively reducing my day-to-day concerns and stress levels. Enter Bach and the rest is history. Bach's music takes me completely out of my world of functions and responsibilites. As an aside, I have some extensive work/travel coming up and the holidays are also close at hand. Whatever my frequency rate of music reviews has generally been, it will be greatly reduced over the next few weeks. I also would like to apologize for the slow pace of my reviews in recent months. I used to go with just one review project at a time, but I found that restrictive - increased it to three - then to five. I have unfortunately gone overboard with the five, the result being that the postings on any particular project are too far apart in time. I'll do my best to finish More Goldbergs, Bach Cello Suites, and Haydn Opus 76 String Quartets before embarking on any additonal review projects. However, I have already started on Art of Fugue, and I want to finish before long the Schubert Piano Sonatas I am reviewing. Sometimes I get into these extreme modes, but I always find my way back to reason and home base. I currently have a closet loaded with music to review; any clones out there? One thing I can guarantee is that I will finish every project I start. Don Satz [log in to unmask]