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    #16
    Originally posted by Joy:
    Pastorali, was one of these Fidelio which he reworked many times?

    Yes, it is!!!
    And the others?...

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      #17
      Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
      No one answered ..., well, it's the Op16 N.3 sonata.
      Surely you mean the Opus 31 No. 3 sonata?

      Michael

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        #18
        Originally posted by Pastorali:
        Yes, it is!!!
        And the others?...

        Sorry, Pastorali, can't think of any more. You'll have to give us more clues perhaps?



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          #19
          Originally posted by Joy:
          Sorry, Pastorali, can't think of any more. You'll have to give us more clues perhaps?

          OK!

          One of them is a very late work and the other one had just a too difficult solo part... Both Opus numbers together = 191

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            #20
            Originally posted by Michael:
            Surely you mean the Opus 31 No. 3 sonata?

            Michael

            Yeah, sorry ! I got confused because the first sonata of this opus is the 16th, which makes the refered one the 18th.

            Thanks.
            "Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."

            "My religion is the one in which Haydn is pope." - by me .

            "Set a course, take it slow, make it happen."

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              #21
              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?

              [This message has been edited by Pastorali (edited February 05, 2004).]
              Beside the mentioned 'Fidelio':

              Opus 61 and 130

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