@CTrace Sometimes I find this too, even though I'm training to be a classical musician. I never used to like classical music, but what got me started was really familiarizing myself with pieces by listening to them often; and also Beethoven's 9th symphony. It was written to be universally appealing, or so I hear. When you study the form, a lot of this music is quite organized, but it's a boring task and doesn't enhance it for me.
@CTrace Beethoven's late quartets were part of his experimentation to try and push the boundaries of the musical forms of his era. They are quite different from the larger body of his work.
actually guys beethoven never met mozart although he adored his music as you can see in his early works, in which he admires Haydn his real teacher in Vienna
I apologize, but this will be superb play, I feel, just by listening to first few bars. Makes me cry. If there was one music I had to die with, it is this unspeakably beautiful quartet! I apologize for completely subjective, personal, and silly comment and also wrong English.
Muss es sein?
mellowyellowtfm 1 week ago
Very nice
AlbinoPenguinn 5 months ago
@CTrace Sometimes I find this too, even though I'm training to be a classical musician. I never used to like classical music, but what got me started was really familiarizing myself with pieces by listening to them often; and also Beethoven's 9th symphony. It was written to be universally appealing, or so I hear. When you study the form, a lot of this music is quite organized, but it's a boring task and doesn't enhance it for me.
orphyborphy 7 months ago
@CTrace Beethoven's late quartets were part of his experimentation to try and push the boundaries of the musical forms of his era. They are quite different from the larger body of his work.
theonlybezo 10 months ago
I suggest that you all watch a document about LVB called "The great composers: Ludwig Van Beethoven" it tells very much about his life and music.
jani14jani 11 months ago
actually guys beethoven never met mozart although he adored his music as you can see in his early works, in which he admires Haydn his real teacher in Vienna
alexjrmarino 1 year ago
@alexjrmarino he might've met him......
Lity10 1 year ago
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fana7ik 2 years ago
I apologize, but this will be superb play, I feel, just by listening to first few bars. Makes me cry. If there was one music I had to die with, it is this unspeakably beautiful quartet! I apologize for completely subjective, personal, and silly comment and also wrong English.
himitsunosallychan 3 years ago 17
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Stanley Sadie actually died to the slow movement of Op 135..
SidedPanic 1 year ago