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The A-Z Beethoven Quiz (rules of the game)
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Youth.
I love this depiction of Ludwig in his youth with his drunken father overseeing his son play the piano, much to the consternation of his mother in the background.
Last edited by Megan; 12-09-2012, 09:31 AM.‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’
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Originally posted by Megan View PostYouth.
I love this depiction of Ludwig in his youth with his drunken father overseeing his son play the piano, much to the consternation of his mother in the background.
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Beethoven Discarded sketches.
'Lost' Beethoven work brought back to life
A Beethoven masterpiece that was thought to have been lost in its full, original form is to be played for the first time in over 200 years after it was reconstructed from the composer's original sketches.
The slow movement of Beethoven's String Quartet in G, Opus 18 Number 2, was composed in 1799 but was discarded shortly after it was written.
The piece's 74 bars, which Beethoven delivered to leading arts patron and Bohemian aristocrat Prince Lobkowitz, were replaced by a new movement that retained little of the original material.
It had been thought that the first draft of the quartet had been lost forever, until Sieghard Brandenburg, a German music scholar, unearthed detailed sketches made by the composer as part of a research project in 1977.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/8...k-to-life.htmlLast edited by Megan; 12-13-2012, 05:19 AM.‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’
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Originally posted by Sorrano View Post
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Here's another Eberle link that you were not looking for.
http://www.lyrics.com/beethovens-moo...ay-eberle.html
And yes, I am working.
Personally, I prefer the previous link I sent.
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Yes, she was very pretty (referring to your first Eberle link)! I have quite a few good looking students (male and female) in my classes, but you know, I never give marks for looks. Really, I don't. I have had some students complain to me that certain colleagues give marks in proportion to, er, how can I put this delicately, in proportion to looks and bra size. I'm human (many do not believe this), but I'm impitoyable when it comes to marking.
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