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    #16
    Originally posted by Peter:
    Obviously that's the way you feel, but I think it is rather a huge generalisation to dismiss every piece written after Beethoven as tiresome at best! I do however think that no composer after Beethoven rivals his acheivement.
    This opinion is not an unconsidered one Peter. I listened to 'Rach 3' last night on the radio - the word tiresome is wholely appropriate to Rachmaninov, and this was one of his show pieces!. I can go on and give you dozens of other examples if you wish. Of course I could say the majority of music contemporary with Beethoven could also be described as tiresome, because this also happens to be the case, as you well know.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Rod:
      This opinion is not an unconsidered one Peter. I listened to 'Rach 3' last night on the radio - the word tiresome is wholely appropriate to Rachmaninov, and this was one of his show pieces!.

      I prefer the Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini to the 3rd!

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      [This message has been edited by Peter (edited 04-02-2002).]
      'Man know thyself'

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        #18
        Funny, I also heard Rach.#3 couple of nights back on a tape I rented of Vladimir Horowitz
        in Moscow. He also played Chopin's Polonaise Op. 53 which was very good. No Beethoven though. I also prefer Rhap on a theme of Pagini. (not that I want to get in the middle of this or anything).

        Joy
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          #19
          Originally posted by Zon:
          175 years ago today around 6 o'clock the physical entity passed on, but his spirit, passion, and creativity will forever inspire. This world is a better place for having had Ludwig van Beethoven in it.

          what are you talking about? I don't get it.

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            #20
            Originally posted by ~Immortal Beloved~:
            what are you talking about? I don't get it.

            Zon posted his message on 26th March which was the day Beethoven died 175 years ago!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Peter:
              Zon posted his message on 26th March which was the day Beethoven died 175 years ago!


              Thanks for telling me peter! *hugs*

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                #22
                Originally posted by Joy:
                Funny, I also heard Rach.#3 couple of nights back on a tape I rented of Vladimir Horowitz
                in Moscow. He also played Chopin's Polonaise Op. 53 which was very good. No Beethoven though. I also prefer Rhap on a theme of Pagini. (not that I want to get in the middle of this or anything).

                Joy
                Dare I suggest, Joy, the appeal of the Paganini Rhap to due more to the skills of Paganini than 'Rach' (not that that's saying much)?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Rod:
                  Dare I suggest, Joy, the appeal of the Paganini Rhap to due more to the skills of Paganini than 'Rach' (not that that's saying much)?


                  That's a safe assumption!
                  'Truth and beauty joined'

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Joy:

                    That's a safe assumption!
                    I think 'Rach' had some reservations about the work himself. I think anyone could have made a catchy piece out of this theme.

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