I've been listening to Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 a lot lately. That's one that always calls you back if you haven't listened to it in awhile.
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Originally posted by Zevy View PostI always marvel at the first few measures of the Mozart C minor Concerto and the corresponding measures of the Beethoven C minor. If I didn't know beforehand, I would guess that they were switched.
(If that makes any sense).
Also, the opening of the first movement of Beethoven's C minor piano sonata (No. 5) also owes a debt to the earlier composer and is even more "irregular" than Mozart's.
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Not Beethoven, not even classical music!
Oh have I defected?! I saw a documentary on Billy Fury last week, who I was crazy about when I was about 15 (I was a 1980s teenager but in the wrong era..). I think I had good taste- I forgot how good a singer he was! ( And let's face it ladies, he was very good looking.. )
I can't stop listening to this- I Will- my ultimate favourite of his.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8qTDqso5PQ[/YOUTUBE]
Not classical music I know- but he did record it with an orchestra!
And yes I am still listening to Beethoven daily too.Ludwig van Beethoven
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Originally posted by Michael View PostHolst still should have included Earth.
That would have been interesting..
I like Jupiter and Neptune the best of this suite. In fact I am painting a series of miniature abstracts inspired by The Planets at the moment.Ludwig van Beethoven
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Doch nicht vergessen sollten
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Originally posted by AeolianHarp View PostOh have I defected?! I saw a documentary on Billy Fury last week, who I was crazy about when I was about 15 (I was a 1980s teenager but in the wrong era..). I think I had good taste- I forgot how good a singer he was! ( And let's face it ladies, he was very good looking.. )
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I thought he was okay at the time but over the years I've come to really enjoy his performances, which usually had a large orchestra behind him. He brings back the summers of 1961 and 62 much more vividly than my own favourites at the time (Elvis, Del Shannon etc.).
He hadn't the greatest voice in the world but the songs were brilliant.
It was sad he died so young.
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Originally posted by AeolianHarp View Post
I like Jupiter and Neptune the best of this suite. In fact I am painting a series of miniature abstracts inspired by The Planets at the moment.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI made a point of watching that documentary too. Billy was my best friend's favourite singer back in the early 60s.(Pre-Beatles and pre-Beethoven!)
I thought he was okay at the time but over the years I've come to really enjoy his performances, which usually had a large orchestra behind him. He brings back the summers of 1961 and 62 much more vividly than my own favourites at the time (Elvis, Del Shannon etc.).
He hadn't the greatest voice in the world but the songs were brilliant.
It was sad he died so young.
The songs were good and The Sound of Fury is a classic album (I ordered it from ebay last night seeing as it was under £3 including p&p).
I think he is underrated- his voice was very good- he never hit a wrong note in those records- many a time they were recorded in one take, and of course they never had all those editing auto tune things then.
If you watch the video of Play it Cool on you tube, you'll see that his charisma shines brightly and his voice is every bit as good as Elvis's. The same can't be said for his fellow contemporary Brit rock n roll singers ( not naming any names)- Billy had that oomph that they didn't quite have.
Yes, very tragic that rheumatic fever took his life so early.Ludwig van Beethoven
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Doch nicht vergessen sollten
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Originally posted by AeolianHarp View PostThe songs were good and The Sound of Fury is a classic album (I ordered it from ebay last night seeing as it was under £3 including p&p).
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(Normal Beethoven business will be resumed shortly.)
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