Which was the first piece of Beethoven music that really got you interested in him? Mine of course was the ninth. I was flicking through some television channels when I cma across the sight of a large orchestra, large chorus and 4 soloists belting out something that had an extremely strange and profound effect on me. It was of course the ninth. This was when I was very very young, even before I'd started learning the piano at the age of 6, but I can remember it as if it was yesterday. I didn't remember the name of the composer but in my piano lesson I played a (very much) simplified version of the famous 'Ode,'and it all came flooding back to me. This is where my love of the great man began, and I Began to learn all the Beethoven standards, first movement of Moonlight, Fur Elise, minuet in G etc. I remember a feeling of elation when, aged 8, I cracked my first Beethoven sonata, Opus 49, no. 2. And it has just grown and grown from there really!
Sory for wandering off into my life story a bit there! But, as I have already asked, what was the first piece of music you heard by Beethoven that got you wanting to hear more??
Regards,
Michael.
Sory for wandering off into my life story a bit there! But, as I have already asked, what was the first piece of music you heard by Beethoven that got you wanting to hear more??
Regards,
Michael.
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