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Was Wolfgang A. Mozart really an human being? |
I mean i really doubt it when i listen to his music lol. His brain was without a doubt the greatest musical brain ever. I forget the name of the piece, but when he was nine there was this cathedral that had a piece of eight voiced polyphonic choral music that was considered so good they refused to let anyone look at the score. Each singer learned only their part and the score was kept locked away. Mozart heard it went home and wrote it down. My one and only problem with his music is that it doesn't have the level of emotional intensity that Beethoven or Stravinsky does, but it begins to towards the end of his life (his Requiem in particular). Had he lived longer one can only speculate. Beethoven's music wasn't even close to as good as his until the Heroic peroid (in my and many other opinions) and even then they usally are pretty much tied. It's Late Beethoven (Ninth symphony, Grosse Fugue and all of those late sonatas particularly the thirty first) that really pushes the greatest composer ever button towards Beethoven (once again in my opinion), and Mozart never had a Late peroid. No, he was Nexus 6. Advanced level robotics. A being that looks human, equals or exceeds the intelligence of it's maker, and is superior to a humans strength and agility. yes he certainly was a wunderkind-a human being with extraordinary talent.... Of course he was, so was Bach, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, etc No, he was a one-celled organism duh. i bet he was a big show off but from readings he was just simply a musican to play music for the rich folks. i am just learning about classical music so did he play all the pieces alone on one piano cuz i see people playing on two pianos? blows the mind doesn't it? Yes...it is called "talent". We don't see much of it now days. lol. yea he was a human but i wouldnt be suprised if he had super powers or something. from what documents say, his behavior outside of music was very childish and immature, but who cares? his music is awesome I agree - there is the sense of something divine in his music. Yes, he was. He was a spoiled child, a rebel teen and a very "party-passionate" person. He also loved the billiards game (a bad player but a fanatic of the game). He was a prodigy, a genius. He wrote wonderfull music, that we still can enjoy for ages. lol. I'm enjoying this post. What would Falco say? Let me tell you that he is considered what would nowadays an autistic savant. |
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