Originally posted by Peter:
A jack of all trades would be someone who professed to be an artist on many different instruments. So who is your favourite artist? to prove your point we should find that this person's repertoire consists entirely of Beethoven, otherwise your point is disproved!
A jack of all trades would be someone who professed to be an artist on many different instruments. So who is your favourite artist? to prove your point we should find that this person's repertoire consists entirely of Beethoven, otherwise your point is disproved!
Originally posted by Peter:
Re. The Preludes - they are both very enjoyable, it's just that no.1 is a more substantial piece with more contrasts and I think it is harmonically more interesting. There is also a place where the theme from no.2 makes a brief appearance. The mood of no.2 is more serene.
Re. The Preludes - they are both very enjoyable, it's just that no.1 is a more substantial piece with more contrasts and I think it is harmonically more interesting. There is also a place where the theme from no.2 makes a brief appearance. The mood of no.2 is more serene.
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