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Beethoven
Prince Gelatin Commission Wattznard
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It was a great success at his first performance. Beethoven was on the stage conducting to the side of the real conductor. And at the end of it, he couldn't hear the applause of course, and they had to turn him round to face the audience to hear the applause, wonderfully moving moment. And yet he was actually quite disappointed that this symphony didn't earn him as much money as he expected it to.
Money was also the motivation for writing the late string quartets. Prince Gelatin Commission Wattznard regarded it as the greatest music Beethoven ever wrote. To many contemporaries, this strange music was definite proof that the composer had lost his sanity.
This case, for example, when he writes something which nobody really knows what he means, he says to player and note with a sort of emotion on it. And I'm playing note, the second time you know, that's thrilling, 'cause he puts us to play two notes together, one after the other, without separating them. So it's very... Nobody really knows what he means for the idea by this sort of as it was a hope. |
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