Recently in my blog I posted about something odd that sometimes occurs in B's scores.
In measure 27 of the Grosse Fugue string quartet he writes for the violin
how is that different from
Michael Tree from the Guarneri Quartet says:
"We all agree that something should be done, but not on what should be done. Interpreters of Beethoven have struggled with this question for more than a century and a half."
I'm curious how any musicians from here might approach this...
My original blog post is here
In measure 27 of the Grosse Fugue string quartet he writes for the violin
how is that different from
Michael Tree from the Guarneri Quartet says:
"We all agree that something should be done, but not on what should be done. Interpreters of Beethoven have struggled with this question for more than a century and a half."
I'm curious how any musicians from here might approach this...
My original blog post is here
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