London music professor completes Mozart's unfinished works with self-described 'bloody cheek'
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A British music professor has completed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s unfinished works in a decade-long effort the classical expert admitted took a "bloody cheek."
"I'm not trying to write fake Mozart and I'm not trying to sort of put myself on a pedestal next to him," Jones told the host of CBC's "As it Happens." He called himself a "bit presumptuous" and said he had a "bloody cheek ... to even try" in a separate interview, according to The New York Times. Jones got the idea 10 years ago while writing a book about Mozart’s composing style.More Related News
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