Previous posts for February 3rd are here: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina; Felix Mendelssohn (2020) and Mabel Mercer (2021)
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Johann George Albrechtsberger (3 February 1736 – 7 March 1809) was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist.
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His fame as a theorist attracted a large number of pupils to him, including Beethoven, Hummel, Moscheles, Anton Reicha, and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart. -- adapted from Wikipedia
Albrechtsberger has a reputation
As something of a contrapuntal drudge,
But sometimes in ones music education
One need some firm direction, not a nudge,
If those he taught are any indication,
We’d best be very careful when we judge.
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When in Rome
Let me take a little while
To praise the Palestrina style –
Smoothly elegant and flowing,
Once it starts, it just keeps going,
Shunning dissonance on strong beats,
Never texting on the wrong beats,
Then it reaches proper closure
With a consonant composure.
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