"Mozart has written opera, symphony, sacred and chamber music - not to mention his piano and violin concerti"
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The phrasing is quietly telling. “Has written” is plain, almost modest, as if this were a routine CV entry. That understatement works because the list is absurdly heavyweight; it lets the magnitude sneak up on you. The dash creates a little stage pause, and “not to mention” lands as wry British understatement: after you’ve already named several mountains, there are also two more ranges over there.
Context matters in Marriner’s mouth. As a conductor closely identified with classical-era clarity and with performances that helped popularize Mozart for wide audiences, he’s not mythologizing the composer as a tortured genius. He’s framing Mozart as a working professional with a terrifyingly complete command of the forms that defined public taste, church demands, aristocratic patronage, and domestic music-making. Subtext: if you’re trying to “sum up” Mozart by picking one genre, you’re already missing the point - and, by implication, if a performer treats Mozart as lightweight elegance, they’re ignoring the sheer compositional muscle behind that elegance.
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Marriner, Neville. (2026, January 17). Mozart has written opera, symphony, sacred and chamber music - not to mention his piano and violin concerti. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mozart-has-written-opera-symphony-sacred-and-51836/
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Marriner, Neville. "Mozart has written opera, symphony, sacred and chamber music - not to mention his piano and violin concerti." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mozart-has-written-opera-symphony-sacred-and-51836/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Mozart has written opera, symphony, sacred and chamber music - not to mention his piano and violin concerti." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mozart-has-written-opera-symphony-sacred-and-51836/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.
