Here my new orchestra orchestra version of Beethoven's last quartett op. 135, mov. 2 - 4. What a wonderful quartett - written between July and October 1826, in the time of the devastating impression of his nephew's suicide attempt, and yet overbursting with humor in the Scherzo and vitality in the Finale.
In the Lento scetches he wrote "süßer Ruhegesang oder Friedensgesang" (sweet singing of silence or peace") - my question: does this remind you of a later certain great symphony Adagio?
Some people said that here Beethoven would come back to his early influences of Haydn and Mozart - I think that is absolute nonsense...
I orchestrated movement 2 - 4, the 1st Allegro does not seem to fit for an orchestration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxLj...ature=youtu.be
In the Lento scetches he wrote "süßer Ruhegesang oder Friedensgesang" (sweet singing of silence or peace") - my question: does this remind you of a later certain great symphony Adagio?
Some people said that here Beethoven would come back to his early influences of Haydn and Mozart - I think that is absolute nonsense...
I orchestrated movement 2 - 4, the 1st Allegro does not seem to fit for an orchestration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxLj...ature=youtu.be
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