A fact that everyone should at least intuitively understand:
>we have to have finally also Vagnner.
>Vagner, you know, I mean, people who like Vagner think he's the greatest at everything. People who like any composer think they're the greatest at everything, but they're not. And they don't have to be because genius composers are good at everything. That doesn't mean the the recipe that the balance of elements is equally prominent in all aspects of their art. And it shouldn't be because if everybody was equally good at everything, everything would sound the same. It would just be a a a a featureless blob of of of I don't know what. I mean, it's the differences that make these people interesting, the imbalances, you know. So, Vagner Vagner was a harmony guy ever from from Tristan and his older. Holy cow. The Tristan chord, chromatic harmonies, sludge. He invented all of it. Oh yes, I give him full credit for it. And so I hope all you Vagner people are happy because that's where he belongs. As well as, you know, one of the greatest orchestrators ever, especially in the field of opera, not symphonic orchestration, but oporatic orchestration.