> Mike, > You need to listen to Mozart's music. Nothing is more pure! > > Bob
Mozart may be pure, but music is no more "pure mathematics" than architecture is pure dancing.* I don't know all of Mozart and I'm no expert, but I've at least heard most of the major works. I own the string quartets, all of the piano concertos in both fortepiano and modern versions, most of the serenades, Uchida's and Prof. Badura-Skoda's versions of the sonatas (a nice contrast), all of the later symphonies and selected earlier ones, sometimes in multiple versions, a wide sampling of chamber music, and a smattering of the older "great performances" like Bruno Walter, Wili Boskovsky etc. --Mike *identify that reference <g>.

