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how do you rate his worth as a musician?

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    HijodelCid — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 09:45 AM)

    how do you rate his worth as a musician?
    God is subtle, but He is not malicious. (Albert Einstein)

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      DoctorShemp — 9 years ago(November 26, 2016 10:05 PM)

      Fine for a musician of his day but never ever can stack up against the likes of Haydn or Mozart. No hipster opinion can change that fact. Think of it as like The Dave Clark 5 vs. The Beatles

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        HijodelCid — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 10:30 AM)

        Thank you. At least nobody believes anymore that the Classical period was only FJH and WAM, or that the Baroque was strictly JS Bach and Handel.
        Here are the 10 Bs:
        JS Bach of Germany
        Bartok of Hungary
        Beethoven of Germany
        Berlioz of France
        Biber of Bohemia
        Boccherini of Italy
        Brahms of Germany
        Britten of the UK
        Bruckner of Austria
        Byrd of England
        Biber von Bibern is particularly significant for Wolfgang Amadeus because the sacred music he wrote for the archdiocese of Salzburg exerted a great influence upon that of his future successors, Mozart and JM Haydn.
        God is subtle, but He is not malicious. (Albert Einstein)

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          Edward_de_Vere — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 12:21 PM)

          Based on what works of his I've heard, I'd agree that some of Salieri's orchestral suites, overtures, and individual arias deserve to be performed occasionally, perhaps as filler material in a concert where the works of better-known and greater composers are featured. But I can't imagine too many people going to a concert just to hear Salieri performed.
          I'd put Salieri in the same "good but not great" category as his contemporary Muzio Clementi.

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