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    The Funeral March from Leonore Prohaska is available to members on the rare page.
    www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/rare.html

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    'Man know thyself'
    'Man know thyself'

    #2
    This orchestral version should be known by every pianist who attempts Op.26. This movement was played in an arrangement for 4 voices and piano accompaniment by Seyfried at Beethoven's own funeral with words by Alois Jeitteles 'In the spring, in the serene still of evening, they bore the coffin out.'
    What a marvellous piece this is - I prefer it to the Chopin!

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    'Man know thyself'
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      #3
      Originally posted by Peter:

      What a marvellous piece this is - I prefer it to the Chopin!

      And so you should, it's a better work! Though this recording is far from what I would call first rate. They played a wind arrangement of B's march during the procession in London of the Queen Mother's coffin to Westminster Hall. Very effective it was to, quite stirring (not that I care for the QM). Mind you, the band played a lot of other stuff that was rubbish, but not Chopin's march (perhaps it has become something of a cliche to play this piece these days?).

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        #4
        Originally posted by Rod:
        Though this recording is far from what I would call first rate.
        I agree about the recording - I find the dotted rhythm is too lax, not taut enough. It needs to be very precise to create the right atmosphere.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rod:
          Mind you, the band played a lot of other stuff that was rubbish, but not Chopin's march (perhaps it has become something of a cliche to play this piece these days?).

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          They still do play Chopin's Funeral March here in the states when a higher authority dies like a Vice President, President, etc.
          It is quite sombre you have to admit. I prefer B's over Chopin's as well.

          [This message has been edited by Joy (edited 05-08-2002).]
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            #6
            Originally posted by Joy:
            I prefer B's over Chopin's as well.

            I think B's has a greater nobility.

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              #7
              Yes, this is a great piece. I certainly wouldn't mind having such a piece played at my funeral, that's for sure. Although I probably wouldn't care too much at the moment

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                #8
                Originally posted by Peter:
                I think B's has a greater nobility.

                I think you're right!
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Chris:
                  Yes, this is a great piece. I certainly wouldn't mind having such a piece played at my funeral, that's for sure. Although I probably wouldn't care too much at the moment
                  Hey, that might be discussion for a new topic, 'music played at funerals, even your own'! But you're right, you probably wouldn't care much at that moment but the people there might take notice!
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