No, it's me as well!
van Beethoven's worst mistake
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- you'd've thought he (of all people) would've known!
... or perhaps it's a secret code - "this is where I tread on Maria Barbara's toe"?
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Postits revolutionary politics.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWell Bach did write some of the Brandenburg Concerti for an orchestra containing instruments of uncertain existence.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostA typically earnest and thought-provoking plea from Mr Grew!
Though I was not around to read the Spectator in 1902, I remember discussing the issue of sex and marriage with some equally-idle colleagues in the late Sixties and I commented that the reason that people have sex and marry is due to lust, and the purpose of sex and marriage is the production and upbringing of children. I naively assumed that might be a view shared by most.
On the contrary, I was roundly turned on by the other members of the group and told that the purpose of sex and marriage had absolutely nothing to do with having children. It was all about 'love' (a much nicer-sounding word than lust) which, of course, at the time the great Beatles themselves claimed it was all we really needed, so who was I to argue?
As for Germanic opera, I've never been a huge fan, though, unlike Mr Grew, I can't see much wrong with the ancient institution of marriage ... at least a happy one!
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostWell Beethoven didn't make too many mistakes in my view. However the only work of the great master that I cannot tolerate is Wellington's Victory ('Battle Symphony') a work that leaves me cold.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI can never understand why Fidelio has this reputation. The prisoners are released by an autocratic ruler & emerge praising God for his (the autocrat's) benevolence & their release. If it was truly revolutionary they would have broken out of prison & strung him up, as he was ultimately responsible for their imprisonment.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostFor me, and I think for some other forumites, his worst mistake was to write a choral last movement to his ninth symphony!
I do wonder, had he not gone deaf, would he have heard with his ears rather than in his head, what this really sounded like!!
(Runs for cover.....)
More importantly: his deafness has obviously influenced his composing as he was hardly able to listen to contemporary developments (like the Weber operas). But had he not gone deaf, would he have heard with his ears rather than in his head, what this really sounded like is IMVHO straightforward nonsense, as that would mean dismissing the Missa solemnis for exactly the same reason, that work being conceived for near-identical forces, at nearly the same time and under similar conditions.
Even the hardest Finale-9-haters will be unable to dismiss the Missa.Last edited by Guest; 03-09-14, 22:04.
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