And including Emperor Joseph II!
from Derek Beales: Joseph II, Volume 2: Against the World, 1780 - 1790:
Joseph's alleged comment to Mozart about the Entführung, "Too many notes", has been taken as evidence of his ignorance. But he probably said something like, "Too beautiful for our ears, and monstrous many notes." It is always necessary to bear in mind, when appraising the emperor's remarks, his peculiar brand of humor or sarcasm. He was usually getting at someone. And he did not use the royal "we". The ears in question were those of the Viennese audience, whom he was mocking for their limited appreciation of Mozart's elaborate music.
(though not gonna lie, I think it is a LOT of notes)
from Derek Beales: Joseph II, Volume 2: Against the World, 1780 - 1790:
Joseph's alleged comment to Mozart about the Entführung, "Too many notes", has been taken as evidence of his ignorance. But he probably said something like, "Too beautiful for our ears, and monstrous many notes." It is always necessary to bear in mind, when appraising the emperor's remarks, his peculiar brand of humor or sarcasm. He was usually getting at someone. And he did not use the royal "we". The ears in question were those of the Viennese audience, whom he was mocking for their limited appreciation of Mozart's elaborate music.
(though not gonna lie, I think it is a LOT of notes)
Re: Klement: the Weber Version - II
Date: 2022-01-31 08:25 am (UTC)Thank you, though I have to admit I did read those 75 pages twice before writing my summary and the second time I certainly paid attention when the letter came up and thus knew I had to point it out in my own write up.
FW says if only Klement had been an honest fellow, he'd have prized none more, and supposedly keeps his picture.
! I... believe that from FW. OMG.
Gotta point out that the phrasing isn't unlike Fritz saying about Voltaire that if only he hadn't had such a rotten character and been dishonest, he'd have been the greatest guy ever. And Fritz definitely kept Voltaire's picture!
Re: Klement: the Weber Version - II
Date: 2022-02-03 05:51 am (UTC)ahahaha Voltaire, that's true! But of course this means I have to ask: was Klement tall?
Re: Klement: the Weber Version - II
Date: 2022-02-03 07:51 am (UTC)