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Not again!
If people want unfamiliar Beethoven piano music there are literally dozens of works (such as the variations) which are hardly ever played.
I think the motive behind all these "reconstructions" must be the publicity value. A new recording of, say, Beethoven's Salieri variations would never make headlines.
Maybe I'm just cynical. My back is acting up (and these sort of things get my back up anyway.)
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For me it's not a question of wanting unfamiliar LvB piano music (or any other genre), it's simply a chance to hear "what could have been", and to save me flight tickets to distant archives to inspect dusty manuscripts (or microfiche).
Come on Michael, what if we suddenly discovered a first draft of some famous Beatle song (preferably by Lennon or Harrison) that bears only passing resemblance to the final released version. Wouldn't you be at least moderately interested to see/hear what their first thoughts were? Just out of curiosity?
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostFor me it's not a question of wanting unfamiliar LvB piano music (or any other genre), it's simply a chance to hear "what could have been", and to save me flight tickets to distant archives to inspect dusty manuscripts (or microfiche).
Come on Michael, what if we suddenly discovered a first draft of some famous Beatle song (preferably by Lennon or Harrison) that bears only passing resemblance to the final released version. Wouldn't you be at least moderately interested to see/hear what their first thoughts were? Just out of curiosity?'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostCome on Michael, what if we suddenly discovered a first draft of some famous Beatle song (preferably by Lennon or Harrison) that bears only passing resemblance to the final released version. Wouldn't you be at least moderately interested to see/hear what their first thoughts were? Just out of curiosity?
When it comes to Beethoven, of course I am fascinated by his first thoughts. That is why I have downloaded practically all the original sketches from "The Unheard Beethoven".
What I object to is some guy (or gal) stitching them together and calling it a composition.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostMany versions of Beatle songs in their early stages are popping up all over YouTube and I've downloaded my share of them.
When it comes to Beethoven, of course I am fascinated by his first thoughts. That is why I have downloaded practically all the original sketches from "The Unheard Beethoven".
What I object to is some guy (or gal) stitching them together and calling it a composition.'Man know thyself'
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