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Originally posted by Peter View PostI wouldn't underrate Haydn's solo piano music - there are some fine sonatas which can stand comparison with the best of Mozart's, not to mention the wonderful double Variations in F minor.
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Originally posted by Enrique View PostHe composed it in 1773. He was just a lad! By this time the father did not corrected his compositions any longer.
I doubt if Johann van Beethoven had much input.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEJHZHDf9IoLast edited by Peter; 06-30-2018, 07:09 AM. Reason: To remove unnecessary double youtube posting - looks neater!
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Originally posted by Michael View PostBeethoven may not have been a wunderkind like Wolfgang (he didn't have a Leopold for a father) but he began this at the same age of 17.
I doubt if Johann van Beethoven had much input.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEJHZHDf9Io
First Symphony. That speaks about the difference between a symphony and a concert.Last edited by Enrique; 07-01-2018, 02:21 AM.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI've said this before but, when it comes to symphonies, I think Haydn is as good as Mozart, if not better.
As somebody once said: "Haydn had the misfortune not to die young or to go deaf."
For consistent quality of composition he rivals most other composers - even, (dare I say it) our "onlie begetter".Zevy
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I hate interrupting this sequence of "eeks!" but without planning it, I listened to Beethoven's 6th, 7th and 8th symphonies today - without a break. Bernstein and the NYSO did the honours.
I can't remember doing anything like this for a long time - but it was a beautiful day and I had my headphones on.
I even listened to a few bars of the 9th but I decided enough is enough.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostI hate interrupting this sequence of "eeks!" but without planning it, I listened to Beethoven's 6th, 7th and 8th symphonies today - without a break. Bernstein and the NYSO did the honours.
I can't remember doing anything like this for a long time - but it was a beautiful day and I had my headphones on.
I even listened to a few bars of the 9th but I decided enough is enough.Zevy
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From BBC Radio 3 listening.
Three masqued dances, played on 20 Lutes. by Robert Johnson.
Schubert - Adagio, E♭ major, Notturno, D 897
Mozart - Symphony No. 41, Finale.Last edited by Megan; 07-11-2018, 09:13 AM.‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’
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