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pianistimo
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ichthy's verlag
on: August 02, 2007, 09:36:21 AM
hello again, alter-ego pianisimmo! ok. who was this famous grandfather of yours that finished and published seven pieces of unpublished unfinished mozart works? and, how did he assume he knew what mozart was going to write? i'm actually impressed
mr. stadler, you say? did mr stadler know mozart personally, or was he doing him a favor after his death to just get the things published?
hey, i think i found something. this mr. stadler was a clarinetist, right?! mozart actually wrote a clarinet concerto (one of last works) for the guy and several unfinished works were going to be dedicated to him. hmm. ok.
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