Originally posted by Joy: I've got one. Which of Beethoven's Symphonies is the least played and who commissioned it from Beethoven. (Kind of an easy one).
Could it be the 4th symphony?
Oppersdorff paid Beethoven 500 florins for, I think, six months exclusive use.
I'll be interested to find out more info about this one Joy. Thanks.
I must confess, I have not listened to this one for a while.
~ Courage, so it be righteous, will gain all things ~
Originally posted by Amalie:
Could it be the 4th symphony?
Oppersdorff paid Beethoven 500 florins for, I think, six months exclusive use.
I'll be interested to find out more info about this one Joy. Thanks.
I must confess, I have not listened to this one for a while.
Amalie, you got it! If you're interested in reading more about the 4th concerto there is a good book out called, "Beethoven's Concertos" by Leon Plantinga. He discusses the history, style, and performance of each concerto. Explaining how in the "Piano Concerto No. 4, Beethoven breaks with tradition by beginning with an understated piano solo rather than a substantial orchestral introduction". A good read!
Originally posted by Joy: Amalie, you got it! If you're interested in reading more about the 4th concerto there is a good book out called, "Beethoven's Concertos" by Leon Plantinga. He discusses the history, style, and performance of each concerto. Explaining how in the "Piano Concerto No. 4, Beethoven breaks with tradition by beginning with an understated piano solo rather than a substantial orchestral introduction". A good read!
Sorry Joy, I have just noticed your reply.
With so much going on at the moment I lost the plot.
I have taken note of your very interesting book recommendation on Beethoven's concertos by Leon Plantinga.
Though we were querying information on the 4th 'symphony' that Opperdorff commissioned from Beethoven.
~ Courage, so it be righteous, will gain all things ~
Originally posted by Amalie: Sorry Joy, I have just noticed your reply.
With so much going on at the moment I lost the plot.
I have taken note of your very interesting book recommendation on Beethoven's concertos by Leon Plantinga.
Though we were querying information on the 4th 'symphony' that Opperdorff commissioned from Beethoven.
Sorry Amalie, you're right about the 4th symphony, I misread it! Anyway hope you enjoy the book!
Be careful to make critique about the master's music! Some did it - and most of them repented it after. I know from three works (are there maybe more?), Beethoven changed his meaning afterwards and also the composition.
Which works are these?
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Originally posted by Pastorali: Be careful to make critique about the master's music! Some did it - and most of them repented it after. I know from three works (are there maybe more?), Beethoven changed his meaning afterwards and also the composition.
Which works are these?
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Pastorali, was one of these Fidelio which he reworked many times?
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