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"It is a classic blending of his Italian-influenced simplicity and courtly charm and German awarness of counterpoint and polyphony" is plagiarized from Microsoft Encarta's article on Mozart, which states, "It is a classic blending of Mozart’s Italian-influenced simplicity and courtly charm and a profoundly German awareness of counterpoint and polyphony." Therefore I have removed aforementioned text. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.1.71.147 (talk) 6:08, 14 March 2010