"The D minor Concerto [of Mozart]," wrote Charles Rosen, "is almost as much myth as work of art: when listening to it, as to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, it is difficult at times to say whether we are hearing the work or its reputation, our collective image of it."
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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 21 (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
February 28, 1999, Cambridge University Press
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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 21 (Cambridge Music Handbooks)
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""The D minor Concerto [of Mozart]," wrote Charles Rosen, "is almost as much myth as work of art: when listening to it, as to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, it is difficult at times to say whether we are hearing the work or its reputation, our collective image of it.""
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