Bearing in mind what happened to one of William Walton's scores, was all the music that RVW composed for 'Scott Of The Antarctic' actually used in the film?
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostBearing in mind what happened to one of William Walton's scores, was all the music that RVW composed for 'Scott Of The Antarctic' actually used in the film?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostTrue, but i'm sure he once went to the beach (or was it Beethoven who never saw the sea ?)
"A return visit by the Beethovens was arranged; Johann was unable to go, and so Beethoven went with his mother. During the journey down the Rhine, the weather was so cold that his mother reportedly held his feet in her lap to prevent frostbite. They stayed in Rotterdam for some time, and Beethoven played in several great houses there, astonishing people with his ability. He also performed on the piano at the Royal Court in The Hague, some ten miles away"
I would imagine you could not visit Rotterdam "for some time" without seeing the sea.
I'm pretty sure Schubert never saw the sea despite writing numerous songs about it. To come vaguely back to the Antarctic: there is a lot of ice, snow and wind in Winterrreise.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI like a good tangent ..... I remembered reading that Beethoven once went to Holland with his mother to visit relations and google found me a reference which quotes a letter describing a visit to Rotterdam in 1783.
"A return visit by the Beethovens was arranged; Johann was unable to go, and so Beethoven went with his mother. During the journey down the Rhine, the weather was so cold that his mother reportedly held his feet in her lap to prevent frostbite. They stayed in Rotterdam for some time, and Beethoven played in several great houses there, astonishing people with his ability. He also performed on the piano at the Royal Court in The Hague, some ten miles away"
I would imagine you could not visit Rotterdam "for some time" without seeing the sea.
I'm pretty sure Schubert never saw the sea despite writing numerous songs about it. To come vaguely back to the Antarctic: there is a lot of ice, snow and wind in Winterrreise.
And there's roughly 56% of an iceberg in Alban!
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