Greetings. I'm looking for help regarding the subject quartet. First, your suggestions please as to the definitive recording of same.
Second, I recall a story that my father told me of a famous person who, in order to convince his equally famous atheistic friend of the existence of God played for him the third movement of the quartet. The friend listened attentively, and at the conclusion affirmed his atheism all the more, but I can't recall the reasons behind his thought--something along the lines of there can't be a God, for only a man who had lived on this earth and suffered could compose such majestic melodies. Could soemone please provide me with the real story.
Many thanks
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Cheers!
Second, I recall a story that my father told me of a famous person who, in order to convince his equally famous atheistic friend of the existence of God played for him the third movement of the quartet. The friend listened attentively, and at the conclusion affirmed his atheism all the more, but I can't recall the reasons behind his thought--something along the lines of there can't be a God, for only a man who had lived on this earth and suffered could compose such majestic melodies. Could soemone please provide me with the real story.
Many thanks
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Cheers!
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