It is not a movie but a film/documentary. Kind of like "In Search of Mozart".
I tried to order "In Search of Mozart", www.insearchofmozart.com , the other day and my order did not go through. Because they are currently not shipping to where I live. I got a response from Heather (works for Phil) saying this and that then I replied back. I got another response asking me if I liked Beethoven. Then she said because the director of "In Search of Mozart" is making a film/documentary about Beethoven. I was blown away! It will be a documentary talking to musicians about Beethoven and his life. At this point there will be no actor as Beethoven.
So I asked if the members of the forum could send in some questions and she said that they were researching and may not be able to answer the questions yet. So we decided on the forum members posting advice and things that we feel should be in the documentary/film, and then they can read over it. Maybe we can get him to join!
So everyone, if y'all want to do it, please state what you would like to see in the film/documentary, how you feel that it should be, how long you would like it to be, what pieces of music to use in the documentary, his attitude, personality, humor, dancing, books to read, etc., etc., etc., etc.
We should probably discuss them thoroughly so that they can get a good idea about them.
I told them that we will let them know how the post is going, in about six months. They will probably read it sooner, though.
Peter and Chris if this post works out good can we not change it after five pages so that they can read it easier?
Suggestions I have to start with:
-I would like the documentary to try and show Beethoven's inner thoughts.
-His beliefs about a Great Divine or God.
-I personally feel that Beethoven was a somewhat unattractive, rugged looking, dirty, etc. man. Even in "Immortal Beloved" they mentioned that he was unattractive.
I haven't seen "In Search of Mozart", but they say it is similiar to that.
Kind Regards,
Preston
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"But well I know that God is nearer to me than to other artists; I associate with Him without fear; I have always recognized and understood Him and have no fear for my music- it can meet no evil fate." LVB
[This message has been edited by Preston (edited 10-25-2006).]
I tried to order "In Search of Mozart", www.insearchofmozart.com , the other day and my order did not go through. Because they are currently not shipping to where I live. I got a response from Heather (works for Phil) saying this and that then I replied back. I got another response asking me if I liked Beethoven. Then she said because the director of "In Search of Mozart" is making a film/documentary about Beethoven. I was blown away! It will be a documentary talking to musicians about Beethoven and his life. At this point there will be no actor as Beethoven.
So I asked if the members of the forum could send in some questions and she said that they were researching and may not be able to answer the questions yet. So we decided on the forum members posting advice and things that we feel should be in the documentary/film, and then they can read over it. Maybe we can get him to join!
So everyone, if y'all want to do it, please state what you would like to see in the film/documentary, how you feel that it should be, how long you would like it to be, what pieces of music to use in the documentary, his attitude, personality, humor, dancing, books to read, etc., etc., etc., etc.
We should probably discuss them thoroughly so that they can get a good idea about them.
I told them that we will let them know how the post is going, in about six months. They will probably read it sooner, though.
Peter and Chris if this post works out good can we not change it after five pages so that they can read it easier?
Suggestions I have to start with:
-I would like the documentary to try and show Beethoven's inner thoughts.
-His beliefs about a Great Divine or God.
-I personally feel that Beethoven was a somewhat unattractive, rugged looking, dirty, etc. man. Even in "Immortal Beloved" they mentioned that he was unattractive.
I haven't seen "In Search of Mozart", but they say it is similiar to that.
Kind Regards,
Preston
------------------
"But well I know that God is nearer to me than to other artists; I associate with Him without fear; I have always recognized and understood Him and have no fear for my music- it can meet no evil fate." LVB
[This message has been edited by Preston (edited 10-25-2006).]
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