Happy birthday, Mozart — and Jerry Kern [by DL]

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Spring 68 at Columbia was the season of the strike,

the occupation of the buildings (Low, Hamilton, Avery

Mathematics, and Fayerwether where a righteous

mininster married a young couple), and Mitch and I

went to the West End Bar to talk tactics because

we knew the “tactical patrol force” (TPF) was

going to come and hit hard. The days went by

and the arm bands worn by angry students

went from green (amnesty for protesters)

to black (mourning for Alma Mater). But I still

had my Music Humanities final to face and I

was so ignorant I did the only thing I could do:

bought Bach’s “Ein Feste Burg Ist Under Gott,”

Mozart’s Jupiter, Beethoven’s 3rd, 5th, and 7th,

and Brahms’s 4th. On the final the professor

played something we had not heard in class.

It was the slow movement of the 7th.

And that summer in Oxford

I heard the opening of the last movement

of the Jupiter every hour

on the hour. Years later I learned

Mozart’s birthday, the 26th of January,

was also that of Kern, Jerry Kern

of Show Boat and Swing Time,

“The Way You Look Tonight”

and “Long Ago And Far Away.” So I will just say

to both of these great composers: happy birthday!

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