Greetings, Rolf
Your Review is most excellent. I am in awe.
One would have suspected you were a professionally trained musician. Alas! You are a Chemist!
Your interpretations – in my judgment – are on point. K 428 is certainly not an easy piece of his to assimilate and characterize.
To me, this is just about as revolutionary as the opening to Wagner’s Vorspiel to “Tristan und Isolde” — though here, it wasn’t meant to spark a revolution, but merely to upset the audience
Brilliant!
Media Review / Comparison “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No.16 in E♭ major, K.428“