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Even Mozart was not about to write a symphony that plumbed great emotional depths in 1765; both the composer and the form itself were practically in their infancy, and the galant spirit of the times did not call for such a thing. And with Mozart's earliest works there is always some question as to what extent, if any, his father Leopold (who copied the music) helped him with the finer points of structure and harmony...
...Mercure Galant, Paris...
...talent for which he is generally known. The sense of ensemble--excellent throughout the evening--was pertect here in the brilliant parallel thirds where the organ registration sounded like a second trumpet. Equally successful was the encore, a Telemann Air de Trompette, performed with a tremendous sense of style galant grace. An entire Telemann suite would have been vastly preferable to fragments of early baroque sonatas...
Milton Katz, Henry L. Stimpson professor of Law and chairman of the Presidential Selection Committee, said yesterday that "a number" of the names on the Justice list are "unrelated to the facts." But Justice editor-in-chief Richard Galant maintained that his source was "very reliable...
...Galant added that he thinks Rosovsky is a willing candidate. "If he were against it, his name would have been withdrawn by now," he said. Rosovsky declined last night to comment on the article...