In the last 2 years I've been working on making a list of every known Beethoven piece. Opus, WoO, Hess, Biamonti, Gardi you name it. I have listed about 930 different pieces, and, as Biamonti lists 849, there are a few mistakes which I must correct. For example, a few pieces might be inadvertantly listed by more than once. I'm trying to put them in chronological order as best as possible, of course it will never be absolutely correct. Once this is done, I will make my own CD collection.
What are the best sources to put these works in chronological order? I've used Cooper's book, ringnebula, and unheardbeethoven.org to get alot of information, besides the year of composition listed on the CD booklets. Is there a more scientific way to go about this? To be consistent I am trying to
put them in order of completion of composition, as opposed to the publish date or date first performed. And of course sometimes I would have to use this information to trap a composition's date below another one. It's actually kinda of fun!!!
E-mail me at dltorres3 at comcast dot net to discuss further, and I'll even send whoever wants one my Word file which contains my project, with my personal notes and all about the order of some works.
David
What are the best sources to put these works in chronological order? I've used Cooper's book, ringnebula, and unheardbeethoven.org to get alot of information, besides the year of composition listed on the CD booklets. Is there a more scientific way to go about this? To be consistent I am trying to
put them in order of completion of composition, as opposed to the publish date or date first performed. And of course sometimes I would have to use this information to trap a composition's date below another one. It's actually kinda of fun!!!
E-mail me at dltorres3 at comcast dot net to discuss further, and I'll even send whoever wants one my Word file which contains my project, with my personal notes and all about the order of some works.
David
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