Originally posted by Keraulophone
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Caliban undergoes a sea change
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RE' #106: I'm lying, of course.
Is it any wonder I get lost trying to follow some of these discussions?
Talking of jokes ....it's always struck me as laughable that very few people know the correct translation of the German word 'Fachmann' when applied to patent law. The correct English term is of course 'one skilled in the art' - NOT 'specialist'. The French equivalent is 'homme du metier' (sorry, don't know how to do the accent).
Isn't it funny how different people find different things amusing?
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIndeed - and if a contemporary composer were to write for fortepiano he/she might indulge their fantasy to the maximum in exploring the said range. And of course there's nothing to stop anyone from recomposing Schubert in order to explore it either. But I'd prefer to hear (or for that matter write) a new piece for fortepiano, or to hear Schubert played with a sense of how Schubert might have imagined hearing it. Schubert sounds new when that kind of understanding is brought to bear on it.
Or for that matter, Tognetti and the ACO in the Brahms 3 and 4.....
.....watch out, mélomanes, we're coming to get you.....
"Plonger au fond du gouffre, Enfer ou Ciel, qu'importe?
Au fond du familier pour trouver du NOUVEAU!"
(Apologies to CB)Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 17-09-20, 02:49.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostGod only knows what you'll make of What's Next Vivaldi?
Or for that matter, Tognetti and the ACO in the Brahms 3 and 4.....
.....watch out, mélomanes, we're coming to get you.....
"Plonger au fond du gouffre, Enfer ou Ciel, qu'importe?
Au fond du familier pour trouver du NOUVEAU!"
(Apologies to CB)
(I wonder what Vivaldi wold have made of the Beach Boys' 'God Only Knows' - possibly a good subject for learned discussion? And would he have enjoyed The Four Seasons' style of singing?)Last edited by LMcD; 17-09-20, 08:09.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostGod only knows what you'll make of [I]What's Next Vivaldi?
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post"Plonger au fond du gouffre, Enfer ou Ciel, qu'importe?
Au fond du familier pour trouver du NOUVEAU!"
(Apologies to CB)It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostMy thoughts exactly! Thank heavens all that time I spent trying to work out what was going on in Racine's dramas wasn't wasted.
(I wonder what Vivaldi wold have made of the Beach Boys' 'God Only Knows' - possibly a good subject for learned discussion? And would he have enjoyed The Four Seasons' style of singing?)
Back to the Beach Boys - what would JSB have made of ‘Lovely Lynda’ which was a straight lift of ‘Jesu Joy’!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt's one frequently referred to in commentary as being a sly dig at the fashion. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_...16_(Beethoven)
Also - I like the reference to horses - "manerisms"
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostBut what do we know of "the fashion", or styles of playing, in Beethoven's time? Is the commentary you refer to more modern, or were there accounts written by Beethoven's contemporaries?
Also - I like the reference to horses - "manerisms"
As to what is known about the styles of playing in Beethoven's time, Carl Czerny, pupil and friend of Beethoven, is a good starting point.
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Originally posted by cloughie View Post...and a bit more that people have made up!
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Originally posted by cloughie View Post...and a bit more that people have made up!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostParticularly Opus 17, which is not 100% away from baroque, or would Cole Porter have liked their ‘I’ve got you under my skin’ . Apart from Frankie Valli’s vocal the musical genii behind the Four Seasons were the two Bobs, Gaudio and Crewe.
Back to the Beach Boys - what would JSB have made of ‘Lovely Lynda’ which was a straight lift of ‘Jesu Joy’!
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostHave you read Johann Grabnitz von Shnitzbeutel's monogram (2nd edition, Flitterwochen Press, Braunschweig, 1994) on Brian Wilson's unhealthy obsession with some of Telemann's less appealing personal habits - I think we all know why one of their albums is called Pet Sounds, don't we?
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