A recent article on Artsy.net cited a study that not your creativity but friends make you famous - at least that seemed to have been the case at the beginning of the 20th century when abstract art emerged. Bernhard Kerres takes this study as a starting point to ponder what that could mean for classical musicians. Also some first information on the upcoming International Mozart Competition Salzburg 2020 for violin, horn and piano.
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