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Last edited by painter_mindscapes; 04-05-2012, 04:41 PM.See. Feel. Paint.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostWithout the Jupiter, there would have been no Eroica, Fifth or Ninth.
Mozart and LvB only met once briefly in Vienna. When LvB uses pieces of others in his works usually he left a note in the margin like "from Hayden's xxxx" or something similar.See. Feel. Paint.
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostThis is the kind of posting that we don't need. You are sounding like a troll.See. Feel. Paint.
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Originally posted by painter_mindscapes View PostWhy do you find it that way? exciting as in anticipation? is the the tempo? notes? can you clarify why?
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Originally posted by painter_mindscapes View PostWhen I listen to those of LvB, I don't hear any resemblances to Jupiter. In movements, notes, or tempo. What are you basing this on?
Can you clarify what you mean regarding lack of resemblance to notes or tempo? Beethoven composed many works with the same root tonal structure and used similar tempo markings.
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Originally posted by painter_mindscapes View PostWhen I listen to those of LvB, I don't hear any resemblances to Jupiter. In movements, notes, or tempo. What are you basing this on?
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My way of dealing with music I find uncongenial is to play it in the background while performing other tasks. Sometimes you may get to like it by osmosis. If that doesn't work, do what Peter suggests and leave it - for a time anyway. There is no law that says you must like everything.
Again, it's possible to admire a work without loving or even liking it. Now and again, I listen to music I actively dislike. It's good for you - it stimulates the phagocites!
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostThe opening notes sets a mood, an atmosphere, for the work which, in my opinion, does not disappoint. As for tempo and notes I do not know what you mean.
Jupiter opening is common time, high note pause then ascending chord then goes alone nicely then left off at the clarinets..??? back to the ascending cords?? emotionally I have no idea where's it's going or coming from.
I'm looking at scores from
http://conquest.imslp.info/files/img...n_Do_mayor.pdfLast edited by painter_mindscapes; 04-05-2012, 05:31 PM.See. Feel. Paint.
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Originally posted by PDG View PostA surprising assertion from you, Michael! I don't think I agree at all...
I probably should amend it to read: "Without Haydn and Mozart, there would have been no Beethoven". You know what I mean.
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Originally posted by painter_mindscapes View PostIf you take the opening to LvB 5th, simple 4 notes in 2/4 time, repeated twice, sets the tone for something volcanic.
Jupiter opening is common time, high note pause then ascending chord then goes alone nicely then left off at the clarinets..??? back to the ascending cords?? emotionally I have no idea where's it's going or coming from.
I'm looking at scores from
http://conquest.imslp.info/files/img...n_Do_mayor.pdf
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