Originally posted by Michael:
I have just been watching a Monty Python episode featuring our Ludwig. John Cleese played the part and I could not judge his piano synchronisation as his hands were not visible except when he picked up a gun to shoot a crow (not a parrot!).
Among other serious inaccuracies, the programme showed Mrs Beethoven coming in with a vacuum cleaner while Ludwig was figuring out the opening notes of the Fifth Symphony. Mozart's son, Colin, made an appearance as a rat-killer and it was the noise made by his machine-gun that was the true cause of Beethoven's deafness.
Apart from these lapses, it was more true to life than "Immortal Beloved".
Michael
I have just been watching a Monty Python episode featuring our Ludwig. John Cleese played the part and I could not judge his piano synchronisation as his hands were not visible except when he picked up a gun to shoot a crow (not a parrot!).
Among other serious inaccuracies, the programme showed Mrs Beethoven coming in with a vacuum cleaner while Ludwig was figuring out the opening notes of the Fifth Symphony. Mozart's son, Colin, made an appearance as a rat-killer and it was the noise made by his machine-gun that was the true cause of Beethoven's deafness.
Apart from these lapses, it was more true to life than "Immortal Beloved".
Michael
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