An excerpt from the program notes for the all-B concert I attended Saturday at the Cascade Festival of Music in Bend, Oregon
(http://www.cascademusic.org/enter.html sorry, their new Flash webbie is irritating...chose "Events" from the menu along the top to get to the Aug 25 program...):
"[...]"The Apotheosis of the Dance" was written
during one of the darkest and most difficult
periods in the composer's life."
"By the summer of 1812, when the work
was taking its final form, the French army had
invaded Russia, thus launching the most savage
phase of the Napoleonic Wars. Amid the
universal turmoil, B was suffering innumerable
shocks of his own. Ths was the
period of those ardent, pathetically hopeful
letters to "The Immortal Beloved", the great
unrequited love of his life. It was also a time
when the syphilis which had destroyed his hearing
began manifesting itself through other disturbing
symptoms: the constant, excruciating intestinal
pain, and the first signs of the serious liver
disorder that would eventually kill him."
[Any typo's are mine.]
Comments? Golly-gee, I didn't realize SYPHILIS had destroyed his hearing!
I can scan the remainder of the program if anyone is interested.
I will also post my impressions of the 3 concerts we attended in the last 2 weekends, including this one, sometime soon.
(http://www.cascademusic.org/enter.html sorry, their new Flash webbie is irritating...chose "Events" from the menu along the top to get to the Aug 25 program...):
"[...]"The Apotheosis of the Dance" was written
during one of the darkest and most difficult
periods in the composer's life."
"By the summer of 1812, when the work
was taking its final form, the French army had
invaded Russia, thus launching the most savage
phase of the Napoleonic Wars. Amid the
universal turmoil, B was suffering innumerable
shocks of his own. Ths was the
period of those ardent, pathetically hopeful
letters to "The Immortal Beloved", the great
unrequited love of his life. It was also a time
when the syphilis which had destroyed his hearing
began manifesting itself through other disturbing
symptoms: the constant, excruciating intestinal
pain, and the first signs of the serious liver
disorder that would eventually kill him."
[Any typo's are mine.]
Comments? Golly-gee, I didn't realize SYPHILIS had destroyed his hearing!
I can scan the remainder of the program if anyone is interested.
I will also post my impressions of the 3 concerts we attended in the last 2 weekends, including this one, sometime soon.
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