If you look back, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven were mixing music and humor all the time.
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To me, Mozart is our Shakespeare, the one who wrote the most dramatic, psychologically most baffling music. He combined ideas that no one else would have thought of putting together.
Mozart had a tremendously fertile and creative ear for a catchy tune.
We are fans of Mozart and Beethoven, as well 'South Park' and Borat. We believe that we can attract many people who eschew the serious ambiance of concert halls and don't go to classical music concerts because of such reasons. However, there is a 'serious humor' on the stage: funny and ridiculous. That is important!
Mozart was a punk, which people seem to forget. He was a naughty, naughty boy.
From the very beginning, I started doing music performances with a lot of theatrical aspects to them, where humor was a part of it but not necessarily had to be. Humor is just another tool to make the palette more rich and interesting for myself and eventually for the public. It's a great way to break out of convention.
I think that there's always room for humour in music. It's something that always takes itself so seriously, which I think is a bit of a shame.
If they had Mozart today, they couldn't work with him, although he was a very adaptable man.
Mozart, Beethoven - how can you not want to share them with everyone and anyone? This stuff is of as great importance as the food we eat and the air we breathe.
Um, musicians are funnier you know, than actors on the whole.
Beethoven, Wagner, Bach, and Mozart settled down day after day to the job in hand. They didn't waste time waiting for inspiration.
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