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A quick question, who's better: does Mozart beat Bach or Bach beat Mozart? And why?
Originally Posted by Bryan T /img/forum/go_quote.gif Beats? I didn't realize music was a competition. |
Originally Posted by DavidMahler /img/forum/go_quote.gif Impossible to answer objectively...........Bach was more prolific, so there he beats Mozart. Mozart could be subjectively perceived as more melodic so there he beats Bach (but I actually don't really think Mozart was more melodic than Bach)..........They also wrote in such different mediums.........Mozart is a great opera composer whereas Bach never wrote an opera and even if he had, it was a different time and Opera of the Baroque was considerably different than the opera of Mozart's time. Mozart wrote symphonies.......Bach lived in a time where symphonies were not around.....and even Sonata Allegro form was fairly new at the end of Bach's life. Bach wrote a far greater series of solo keyboard music than Mozart. Mozart's Piano concerti are probably greater than Bach's keyboard concertos, which are really adaptations of other works anyway.........Bach's sacred choral music is to me, the epitome of that genre and even beats Mozart's Requiem. The Brandenburg Concertos could I guess be compared to a symphony but theyre really not symphonies at all.........I give the edge to the Brandenburgs over Mozart's symphonies as great as they are. Bach was a master of counterpoint and specifically the Fugue......whereas Mozart was a master of classical balance and melody. If you prefer the latter than Mozart will be more important to you than Bach. However, to the history of music, there is no doubt in my mind that Bach is more influential and important. The reason I say this is.....while Mozart's music is adored and maybe the most famous in the world......it is not as continuously supplanted into every genre of music as Bach's music is........Bach's music can be felt blatantly in every genre of music from Jazz to Pop to Rock to Rap to Country to Techno to House to Metal and of course all the Classical subgenres...........Bach is the most important composer so far in the history of music. No Question. |
Originally Posted by gilency /img/forum/go_quote.gif Are you related to Mahler THE composer? by any chance? |
Originally Posted by DavidMahler /img/forum/go_quote.gif Impossible to answer objectively...........Bach was more prolific, so there he beats Mozart. Mozart could be subjectively perceived as more melodic so there he beats Bach (but I actually don't really think Mozart was more melodic than Bach)..........They also wrote in such different mediums.........Mozart is a great opera composer whereas Bach never wrote an opera and even if he had, it was a different time and Opera of the Baroque was considerably different than the opera of Mozart's time. Mozart wrote symphonies.......Bach lived in a time where symphonies were not around.....and even Sonata Allegro form was fairly new at the end of Bach's life. Bach wrote a far greater series of solo keyboard music than Mozart. Mozart's Piano concerti are probably greater than Bach's keyboard concertos, which are really adaptations of other works anyway.........Bach's sacred choral music is to me, the epitome of that genre and even beats Mozart's Requiem. The Brandenburg Concertos could I guess be compared to a symphony but theyre really not symphonies at all.........I give the edge to the Brandenburgs over Mozart's symphonies as great as they are. Bach was a master of counterpoint and specifically the Fugue......whereas Mozart was a master of classical balance and melody. If you prefer the latter than Mozart will be more important to you than Bach. However, to the history of music, there is no doubt in my mind that Bach is more influential and important. The reason I say this is.....while Mozart's music is adored and maybe the most famous in the world......it is not as continuously supplanted into every genre of music as Bach's music is........Bach's music can be felt blatantly in every genre of music from Jazz to Pop to Rock to Rap to Country to Techno to House to Metal and of course all the Classical subgenres...........Bach is the most important composer so far in the history of music. No Question. |
Originally Posted by Bryan T /img/forum/go_quote.gif Beats? I didn't realize music was a competition. |
Originally Posted by Uncle Erik /img/forum/go_quote.gif Can't say which beats the other, but I prefer Bach. I used to prefer Mozart and the romantic composers, but one day about 12 years ago, I heard a Bach piece and it spoke to me. I don't know why. I bought some Bach discs and he's been in regular rotation since. The same thing happened with jazz a couple years ago. Never much liked it, then, somehow, the switch was flipped. I listen to jazz all the time now. |