Beethoven consciously rebelled against the rules, so it’s true at least for him. You can find many instances of contemporary music critics panning Haydn, Beethoven, and all the greats, and make them sound like people didn’t understand them. I don’t know how to interpret this, because I would bet that every composer had music critics write bad things about them.
BTW, it’s possible that Bach was pushed into obscurity by music critics. Baroque music was unfashionable in the late 18th century, for political reasons. Simple melodies were believed to be more Republican. So perhaps we can blame the academics for suppressing Bach, as well as for trying to push Schoenberg on us. :)
Beethoven consciously rebelled against the rules, so it’s true at least for him. You can find many instances of contemporary music critics panning Haydn, Beethoven, and all the greats, and make them sound like people didn’t understand them. I don’t know how to interpret this, because I would bet that every composer had music critics write bad things about them.
BTW, it’s possible that Bach was pushed into obscurity by music critics. Baroque music was unfashionable in the late 18th century, for political reasons. Simple melodies were believed to be more Republican. So perhaps we can blame the academics for suppressing Bach, as well as for trying to push Schoenberg on us. :)