"To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle"
With Koch (alias Rousseau, Philidor, Gluck, Casanova, Grimm etc etc) praising Mozart's "Haydn symphonies" already in 1793 , your reluctance to address THE issue is well understood but maybe costly nevertheless.
BTW Musical Propaganda never was "Circular" but pyramidic instead!
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I am glad you agree the Haydn/Mozart relationship is moonshine. And so it is. But the fact remains that nobody knew of 'Mozart's piano concertos' until after 1791, with the exception of 3 concertos published in 1783, whose origins are definitely NOT Mozart. Neither Koch, nor any other writer of the time. Including Forkel. All 27 of these concertos appeared in print only in the very last years of the 18th century (i.e. from around 1798 onwards). By 1803 Koch saw them for the first time, in print. In 'Mozart's' name, of course. LOL.
As for actual authorship of these quartets dedicated to Haydn, no, I have no evidence of their actual composer. Since the documentary evidence shows they reached their final form long after 1785. This is a big subject and there is no simple answer. Several composers were certainly involved. And there is a fraudulent 'autograph' of these same works. Not often refered to. Casti was right. The original version of these quartets was riddled with musical errors and mistakes. They were it seems produced as arrangements of other music, drawing as it happens on various stage works attributed to (wait for it)..... Josef Haydn.
The circular world of musical propaganda, no less !