Sam hates the holidays. Bailey loves the holidays. On a lonely Valentine’s Day the two meet-cute, quickly bond, and become friends. With every passing holiday Sam and Bailey spend together, they fall further in love with each other.
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Sam hates the holidays. Bailey loves the holidays. On a lonely Valentine’s Day the two meet-cute, quickly bond, and become friends. With every passing holiday Sam and Bailey spend together, they fall further in love with each other.
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The fact of the matter is when one listens to these pieces one realizes they were not abandoned because Mozart was dissatisfied with them by and large. He had to stop writing them because he was a short order cook. He made money by writing pieces for the people who wanted him to write them when they wanted him to. If he was in the middle of a string quartet and someone wanted a wind serenade he had to stop doing what he did and go on and write the wind serenade. The whole meaning of his unfinished pieces took on a completely different complexion when the late British scholar Alan Tyson did an inventory of the types of paper, the watermarks and so on, that Mozart wrote his music on. He was able to ascertain without any doubt of accuracy that a large number of completed Mozart pieces were fragments for as long as 10 years. Once we see something like that then you realize that those that remain fragments did not necessarily do so because he was dissatisfied but because he didn’t have time and they would, in due course, have been picked up. When people say, ‘My God, what would Mozart have written in 1792 or 1794?’ we don’t need to speculate. We know exactly what he would have done. He would have done that piano trio, he would have done this string quartet, or he would have done that string quintet.
Robert Levin on Mozart’s unfinished pieces (x)