Mozart and the Sistine chapel are an entirely humanistic endeavor, shrouded in the gymnastics of flamboyant melodic lines and bursting colors...
Methinks the dissing of Mozart here has more than a smidgeon of pride in it. Of affecting being cogscenti who are in a position to denigrate.
the largest and most important and best parts of my youth I spent in Traunstein, which very much reflects the influence of Salzburg. You might say that there Mozart thoroughly penetrated our souls, and his music still touches me very deeply, because it is so luminous and yet at the same time so deep. His music is by no means just entertainment; it contains the whole tragedy of human existence.
Pope-emeritus Benedict is well-known for his love for Mozart's music
I tend to strongly prefer Romanesque and more austere Gothic forms, which call less attention to themselves.
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