Danh ngôn của Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

I live in a country where music has very little success, though, exclusive of those who have forsaken us, we have still admirable professors and, more particularly, composers of great solidity, knowledge, and taste.
I live in a country where music has very little success, though, exclusive of those who have forsaken us, we have still admirable professors and, more particularly, composers of great solidity, knowledge, and taste.
Tôi sống ở một đất nước mà âm nhạc có rất ít thành công, tuy nhiên, ngoại trừ những người đã bỏ rơi chúng tôi, chúng tôi vẫn còn những giáo sư đáng ngưỡng mộ và đặc biệt hơn là những nhà soạn nhạc có nghị lực, kiến thức và gu thẩm mỹ tuyệt vời.
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