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Re: GG and Mozart



>Admittedly his extant compositions did not
>garner any great acclaim (nor do I find them especially wonderful, which
>I find rather depressing), but I seem to remember hearing once that he
>planned to play for half his life, conduct for 1/4, and compose (both
>music and prose :-) for 1/4.  And of course the second half never really
>got started.
>
>(OK, he was a a bit behind schedule ...)

He also said he was retiring from the concert stage to concentrate
on composition. GG made a lot of statements that he never followed
through on.

I'm reminded of Gould's claim that he was a socialist. When pressed, he would
admit that maybe he _wasn't_ a socialist, but that he'd sure like to be one.
So when GG said that he planned to be a composer/conductor/socialist, I look
at it as a fantasy rather than a serious intention. Nothing wrong with
fantasizing out loud.

Mike