Beethoven and Mozart

Haydn is still my favorite. Followed by Beethoven, followed by Mozart.

I appreciate the complexity, experimentation, and the entire new sound I hear in Beethoven’s music–he took it to a whole new level with his unusual key resolutions and tempos, and use of melody for sure (Mozart is great, but I think his music is more about virtuosity than new ways of expression, and though I still enjoy it, it kind of blends in for me with Haydn and Beethoven, makes it more difficult to recognize).

I have been using practice files like flash cards, and had Eddie quiz me on them. I am nervous about being nervous during the test–I either get carried away when I answer open ended questions or panic and freeze.

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