Beethoven As Wild Impenetrable Forest

a: Beethoven ~
b: a wild, almost impenetrable forest

What: "Beethoven is like a wild, almost impenetrable forest, in which are heard sounds primeval; while Mendelssohn is like a handsome park easy of entrance, and full of beautiful cultivated flowers."

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Date: Nov 13 2011 9:28 PM


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