question archive Mozart's music was criticized in his own day for having "too many notes," whereas today we prize its richness

Mozart's music was criticized in his own day for having "too many notes," whereas today we prize its richness

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Mozart's music was criticized in his own day for having "too many notes," whereas today we prize its richness. Think of an example of music that has survived initial criticism and become critically and popularly celebrated, often for the very qualities that were originally criticized. What changed?

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