| Re: J.M. Haydn Concerto No.2 (in D major) absurd The one in D is not actually a concerto, its excerpts from a church sonata. I believe the high note is meant to signify the moment of transubstantiation in the mass. I think. Its a while since I looked into this.
__________________ "O trumpeter, methinks I am myself the instrument thou playest,
Thou melt'st my heart, my brain--thou movest, drawest, changest
them at will;" (Walt Whitman) |