Jocelyn Wang wrote: >Besides, Beethoven's works have survived because they have transcended the >era in which they were created, as is the case with all great works created >so long ago-- otherwise, they'd be mere musical footnotes. Exactly; that is why B. is still listened to and loved by many people, while other composers, as well or better known than B. himself in his own time, are largely forgotten by all but classical music mavens. (E.g., Gluck, Hummel, Spohr, et al.--fine composers all, but hardly as central to the repertoire as B. [except, in the case of Hummel, to beginning/intermediate piano students]). "Bruce Alan Wilson" <[log in to unmask]>