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    #16
    Originally posted by Joy View Post
    Beethoven himself would probably love this, he did love puns.
    But you have to admit these puns are a bit scary - like a backward Stephen King ....................

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      #17
      Very good Michael - only got it when listening to the Mount Egg overture!
      'Man know thyself'

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        #18
        Originally posted by Peter View Post
        Very good Michael - only got it when listening to the Mount Egg overture!
        What a glorious moment that must have been!

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          #19
          Scottish? Oh for Kreutzer.

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            #20
            Well I'm still wondering who this Miss A Solemnis that LVB wrote from the heart to was - I think we should be told!
            Beethoven the Man!

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              #21
              Originally posted by JA Gardiner View Post
              Well I'm still wondering who this Miss A Solemnis that LVB wrote from the heart to was - I think we should be told!
              Well, his second-last piano sonata was written for a flat major but we don't know his name or what regiment he was in ......

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                #22
                And its so unfair! - I'm sure his piece on the constipation of the mouse would have won him the Nobel Prize for Science had it existed then!
                Beethoven the Man!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by JA Gardiner View Post
                  And its so unfair! - I'm sure his piece on the constipation of the mouse would have won him the Nobel Prize for Science had it existed then!
                  JA, was that piece called "Meeresstille und gluckliche Fahrt"?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Michael View Post
                    JA, was that piece called "Meeresstille und gluckliche Fahrt"?
                    No need to be Grosse Fuga!
                    'Man know thyself'

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Peter View Post
                      No need to be Grosse Fuga!
                      Apologies. I couldn't resist it. I was hoping when the penny dropped that you wouldn't get into a rage over it.

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                        #26
                        Six bagatelles with polonaise please ...
                        ‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Michael View Post
                          Apologies. I couldn't resist it. I was hoping when the penny dropped that you wouldn't get into a rage over it.
                          Soon got over it after the Ham and Caviar sonata. Tried listening to those Diabolical variations after that but gave up and put on Fidelity instead (wonderful recording with Caravan, better than Sulky's version).
                          'Man know thyself'

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Peter View Post
                            No I put on the Diabolical variations instead (after the Ham and Caviar sonata).
                            Then, Hallelujah! from the Depression of the Grapes.

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                              #29
                              what an idiot

                              Peter,

                              Right, right, right that's what we meant.

                              Thank you for your help.

                              jroche

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                                #30
                                So is it les Adieux to this thread then?
                                Beethoven the Man!

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