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Beethoven and Haydn Folksong Arrangements
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"Is it not strange that sheep guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"
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Originally posted by Hofrat View PostNo, I was away when the quiz started. I have heard Beethoven's rendition of "Auld Lang Syne" and it did not sound like either of the examples. I had a hunch that Chris set a trap. But it was most interesting hearing the two renditions Chris gave.
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I, too, was not familiar with the arrangements. Though, I was actually right, which surprised me, because, I do not usually do to good with lieder.
Here are the main reasons I chose thought the piece that was Beethoven was Beethoven (keep in mind that I pretty much know nothing of form or real theory- so do not expect much- and as I said, lieder are a weak point of mine, but what isn't):
- Immediately I recognized a more Haydnesque sound with the runs (I guess you would call them), or fast playing of the individual notes on the piano.
- With the Beethoven piece, I noticed more weighted chords at the opening- that seem to continue throughout the piece, for a lot of it at least- and even if the chords did not have the bass they had, there seemed to be something more Beethovian about it.
- The biggest give away for me was the voice. The voice in Beethoven's is articulated completely different than the Haydn. It sounds more similar to the Beethoven lieder I have heard.- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Chris, it seems unfair that Philip gets the liquor when Michael and I who also got it right get none, .
So, Michael let us share a drink of this (in one night) in celebration. What kind of liquor it is, I do not know, if it is real or not, I know. Though, it sure is big, so thats got to count for something!!!Attached FilesLast edited by Preston; 07-02-2010, 08:14 PM.- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Originally posted by Michael View PostWhy isn't it Paddy? There were Irish as well as Scottish songs in the arrangements.
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Originally posted by Chris View PostYes, Beethoven arranged a variety of folksongs, and the Irish ones are great. Oddly, though Haydn arranged many more than Beethoven, he only arranged Scottish songs (and some Welsh).
Unfortunately, it also featured the conductor, Charles Hazelwood, singing the same song in a kilt. (Seriously).
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