I am always looking forward to hearing some of the lesser known Beethoven works especially the ones supplied by Rod. Yesterday my husband and I were in Vienna's Graben by Stephansdom and I had to check out the classical music shops there. I found a CD of Beethoven dances and minuets to add to the dance collection I already had (the 12 Contredances WoO 14, 12 German Dances WoO 8 and 12 Minuets WoO 7). This CD included the 11 Mödlinger Dances WoO 17 that were written in 1819. Schindler tells how Beethoven had retired to Mödling where he was working on the Missa Solemnis. It is said that Beethoven was requested by a group of 7 local musicians at the Gasthof "Zu den drei Raben" in the neighbouring village of Brühl, to compose a set of dances. The parts of these Mödling Dances were later discovered at the Thomasschule in Leipzig in 1905 and were published 2 years later.
This was a lovely find and I really enjoy these dances. They are so joyfull and happy that you want to get up and dance along. They are so Viennese and they would feel right at home being performed in the many Heurigen here in Heiligenstadt and Grinzing.
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This was a lovely find and I really enjoy these dances. They are so joyfull and happy that you want to get up and dance along. They are so Viennese and they would feel right at home being performed in the many Heurigen here in Heiligenstadt and Grinzing.
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