Talk:Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
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Musicological analysis
editI don't really agree with the short analysis given here on the two piano concerto. The first piano concerto could hardly pass for one of his father. It looks a lot more like the Hummel style, and there's way too many themes to make it pertinent to say that it sounds like a Mozart-senior one. I quite agree with the statement made about the second one, but we perhaps should mention that there is nearly a quotation of Mozart 21th piano concerto in the beginning of the first mouvement…
What do you think ?
Untitled
editThis article reads like an editorial. How is it encyclopedic to say he lived in the shadow of his father? While it's written nicely, it's not NPOV. Citizen Premier 04:20, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Links to ukranian article
editReally the external article link should ideally have an englash traslation of the ukranian title and if anyone can find the ukrainian 11 June 2006 article that would improve the references link. Ksbrowntalk 18:47, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
First names
editOf course Franz Xaver Mozart did not receive his names "in honor of F. X. Süßmayr" and there is no source whatsoever to prove this. The names were the ones of the officiating priest. Mozart would never have named his son after "ox and silly ass Sauermayr"!--217.149.225.126 (talk) 12:54, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
- He was undoubtedly named after St. Francis Xavier, who seems to have been a popular patron saint in Austria at the time. 50.37.87.253 (talk) 23:57, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
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