I've been thinking about (and listening for) thematic, structural, and even emotional similarities between B. and H., and even decided to add some verbal scribbles on the subject to my blog: http://claverandconverse.blogspot.com/
Does anyone know when Beethoven is on record as having first mentioned Handel (in a laudatory way) in his letters, conversation books, or what-have-you? I'm assuming his adulation of Handel dates from not earlier than, say, 1818. Am I way off?
Did B. delve into Handel most deeply during the preparation for the Missa Solemnis? Palestrina may have led forward to Handel.
As I say in my blog, I do think that B. may have had that beautiful Handel aria "Piangero la sorte mia" strongly in mind when he was sculpting the variation theme of Opus 109.
Does anyone know when Beethoven is on record as having first mentioned Handel (in a laudatory way) in his letters, conversation books, or what-have-you? I'm assuming his adulation of Handel dates from not earlier than, say, 1818. Am I way off?
Did B. delve into Handel most deeply during the preparation for the Missa Solemnis? Palestrina may have led forward to Handel.
As I say in my blog, I do think that B. may have had that beautiful Handel aria "Piangero la sorte mia" strongly in mind when he was sculpting the variation theme of Opus 109.
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