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Published: Saturday, 28 September 2024 at 08:56 AM


Beethoven’s symphonies are by Beethoven. Mozart’s piano concertos are by Mozart, Shostakovich’s string quartets are by Shostakovich, and Verdi’s operas are by Verdi. By and large, we can be fairly confident that when we think a much-loved work is by a certain composer, the likelihood is that it is so. However, not everything is always quite as it seems – some pieces simply aren’t by the composer whose name they traditionally carry. Haydn’s Serenade for string quartet, for instance, is not by Haydn, and Albinoni’s Adagio is not by Albinoni. In one way or another, they have been attributed to the wrong composer.