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I still think it's Bach.....or at least he's every bit as gifted as Mozart.
BTW I'm speaking of "gifts" and not "best". Gifts like Mozart being able to write a composition from start to finish, or Beethoven still being able to compose deaf.....
Too hard to judge, because they are all geniuses. BUT... Beethoven writing the 9th symphony completely deaf... that's gifted, so that's where my vote goes.
Bach and Vivaldi are my two favorite composers but I wouldn't call them inarguably "best" let alone "most gifted."
Pretty amazing of Beethoven to compose a symphony while deaf, but Mozart started creating master-level work at a younger age and was also apparently able to compose "in his head" as well. At least according to "Amadeus" 😉
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