Hello!
I am new here. My name is Johan and I am writing from Finland.
I already posted one message to the temporary site. To start with I will give you this message anew:
Hello!
My story to the music of Beethoven is not a straightforward one (or, perhaps?!). I started playing violin at an early age and I just remember saying at the beginning to my teacher that I could not stand the music of Beethoven. My teacher just replied that I certainly one day would find the music of Beethoven and not just find - also find him irresistible. How right he had!!!
I remember once (I was in my teens) deciding to listen all the symphonies of Beethoven through. And I can tell you my fascination grew by every symphony. At the end I was trembling with joy and excitement and could only regret my earlier neglect of Beethoven's music
Curiously enough I had never heard one single note of Missa Solemnis. At the time I was studying at the university I once decided to go the music-library in the town just to hear this work I had wondered about a long time. This library had the Klemperer.
There is no words!!! Really...no words! I wasn't anymore myself, I was like crazy. When I came home my roommate said to me: "WHAT has happened with you?"
By now I have heard almost everything Beethoven composed at least once and I have read really a great deal of the immense literature written about Beethoven and his music. This was helped by the fact that I have studied also in Germany and could read a lot of the literature written in german in the original language.
My favourite opera (yes...FIDELIO!) have been played here in Finland at the opera-festival in Savonlinna and I don't want to miss any performances of this work. The best performance I have seen (and heard) was the premiere in 1992 in Savonlinna.
I am new here. My name is Johan and I am writing from Finland.
I already posted one message to the temporary site. To start with I will give you this message anew:
Hello!
My story to the music of Beethoven is not a straightforward one (or, perhaps?!). I started playing violin at an early age and I just remember saying at the beginning to my teacher that I could not stand the music of Beethoven. My teacher just replied that I certainly one day would find the music of Beethoven and not just find - also find him irresistible. How right he had!!!
I remember once (I was in my teens) deciding to listen all the symphonies of Beethoven through. And I can tell you my fascination grew by every symphony. At the end I was trembling with joy and excitement and could only regret my earlier neglect of Beethoven's music
Curiously enough I had never heard one single note of Missa Solemnis. At the time I was studying at the university I once decided to go the music-library in the town just to hear this work I had wondered about a long time. This library had the Klemperer.
There is no words!!! Really...no words! I wasn't anymore myself, I was like crazy. When I came home my roommate said to me: "WHAT has happened with you?"
By now I have heard almost everything Beethoven composed at least once and I have read really a great deal of the immense literature written about Beethoven and his music. This was helped by the fact that I have studied also in Germany and could read a lot of the literature written in german in the original language.
My favourite opera (yes...FIDELIO!) have been played here in Finland at the opera-festival in Savonlinna and I don't want to miss any performances of this work. The best performance I have seen (and heard) was the premiere in 1992 in Savonlinna.
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