The classical period from 1750 to1820 was part of a musical renaissance that was influenced by and influenced Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert; and composers who passed away before that period which included Bach and Vivaldi.
If a competent studio did a mini-series on this period and before this period starting as far back as Vivaldi with due diligence in accuracy and respect to those composers, I would be glued to my TV watching the whole thing like I almost was with HBO's Adams series.
Unfortunately, as the Pawn Shop meme goes..."Best we can do is crap about Mozart's sister."
The classical period from 1750 to1820 was part of a musical renaissance that was influenced by and influenced Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert; and composers who passed away before that period which included Bach and Vivaldi.
If a competent studio did a mini-series on this period and before this period starting as far back as Vivaldi with due diligence in accuracy and respect to those composers, I would be glued to my TV watching the whole thing like I almost was with HBO's Adams series.
Unfortunately, as the Pawn Shop meme goes..."Best we can do is crap about Mozart's sister."
And it's not even about her being a good composer in her own right, it has to bring down Wolfgang to build her up.