I've been seriously listening to Beethoven for nearly a year now and it seems to me that there is something about his music that is habit-forming...I mean, I've liked the music of other composers for some time, but never felt compelled to look beyond a favorite work or two.'The Planets', which I enjoy, didn't cause me to become Holst-obssessed. But then I heard the 9th and my ears were opened! I saw the light! First, I went out and got my own copy of the 9th (Abbado, Berlin Philharmonic), and that of course lead me to the other symphonies. But, after a while, that alone wouldn't do so I had to investigate the sonatas, then concertos, overtures, more sonatas...And then, before I know it, I'm checking out websites and message boards...That never happened with Pergolesi...And now I'm constantly trolling around to see what to investigate next....(And I must say this is an excellent location for just such a pasttime!) On the PBS documentary on Beethoven, one professor said his music is addictive. I fear it's too late for me, but others should be made aware!!...Perhaps there should be warning labels on the CDs?
Are there others out there similarly afflicted? We could form a self-help group...
Are there others out there similarly afflicted? We could form a self-help group...
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