The melody in the opening and closing andante sections of this work is so beautiful it almost has me in tears. Whether you think it is Beethoven or Cooper, it is undeniably great music.
@DrownedAtLakeBodom I kinda disagree. Hearing music with your ears is totally different from perceiving music. He never stopped perceiving music in his head.
The only thing that bugs me about this is that the development section doesn't sound like it is developing themes from the exposition of this movement. It sounds like a development section for another piece entirely. Seems to me like it's parts of two different pieces. I like the music, but in terms of form it doesn't sound like what Beethoven would have composed for a first movement for a symphony.
Thanks to Beethoven, to Cooper, to the orchestra musicians, and - not least - to you, "colevany", posting it here, combined carefully with such beautiful visual impressions !
@DrownedAtLakeBodom Sorry, I do not see any evidence of this theory at all. Just 1 example: J. S. Bach has not become deaf (and blind just in the very end of his life) And why at all should there in the world be such a "ballcance"? There's no reason to suggest that
The "Appassionata" theme recurs here also. Putting together fragments of unfinished works simply adds fresh music for us to enjoy. Think of all the composers who were never born because their would-be parents broke up or were infirtle. Let's be grateful for ALL that we treasure in life.
I'm writing a little symphony... I hope this year I will be able to finish it and find a orchestra to play... I think the world needs more symphonists and classical composers in general... We must not let the classical music just in past!!
Whatever: at least this shows Barry Cooper to be a genial composer, who attributed this work to his master, Ludwig Van Beethoven. After this life, at least if we harken on to God's words, we will be able to hear many unknown works, even of masters who remained unknown!
BEETHOVEN PLEASE SEND ME UR GREAT EAR SO I CAN FINISH WAT U STARTED AND INTENDED TO PUT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL WORK PLEASE IT KILLS ME NOT KNOWING WAT U WERE GOING TO WRITE
!!!!!thas amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
minene09 1 month ago
The melody in the opening and closing andante sections of this work is so beautiful it almost has me in tears. Whether you think it is Beethoven or Cooper, it is undeniably great music.
mcbeastie19601 3 months ago
@DrownedAtLakeBodom I kinda disagree. Hearing music with your ears is totally different from perceiving music. He never stopped perceiving music in his head.
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The only thing that bugs me about this is that the development section doesn't sound like it is developing themes from the exposition of this movement. It sounds like a development section for another piece entirely. Seems to me like it's parts of two different pieces. I like the music, but in terms of form it doesn't sound like what Beethoven would have composed for a first movement for a symphony.
yohannbiimu 6 months ago
Thanks to Beethoven, to Cooper, to the orchestra musicians, and - not least - to you, "colevany", posting it here, combined carefully with such beautiful visual impressions !
berniewa2008 7 months ago
@berniewa2008
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and enjoying!
COLEVANY 7 months ago
@DrownedAtLakeBodom Sorry, I do not see any evidence of this theory at all. Just 1 example: J. S. Bach has not become deaf (and blind just in the very end of his life) And why at all should there in the world be such a "ballcance"? There's no reason to suggest that
berniewa2008 7 months ago
I'm correcting myself. I meant the "Pathétique" sonata.
mrlouis1421 11 months ago
The "Appassionata" theme recurs here also. Putting together fragments of unfinished works simply adds fresh music for us to enjoy. Think of all the composers who were never born because their would-be parents broke up or were infirtle. Let's be grateful for ALL that we treasure in life.
mrlouis1421 1 year ago
You know he was also going to write a music textbook. If only his brother hadnt given him the coldest room in the house when he was sick.
Andromeda1741 1 year ago
I'm writing a little symphony... I hope this year I will be able to finish it and find a orchestra to play... I think the world needs more symphonists and classical composers in general... We must not let the classical music just in past!!
DuduKorg 1 year ago
@DuduKorg
I'm writing a symphony too! My third movement is based on this part.
SirSebastianWang 1 year ago
@SirSebastianWang That`s amazing!! I`d love to listening wen you finish it!!
DuduKorg 1 year ago
Whatever: at least this shows Barry Cooper to be a genial composer, who attributed this work to his master, Ludwig Van Beethoven. After this life, at least if we harken on to God's words, we will be able to hear many unknown works, even of masters who remained unknown!
anisuthideyakoindu 1 year ago
BEETHOVEN PLEASE SEND ME UR GREAT EAR SO I CAN FINISH WAT U STARTED AND INTENDED TO PUT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL WORK PLEASE IT KILLS ME NOT KNOWING WAT U WERE GOING TO WRITE
Agomongo1235 1 year ago 2
@Agomongo1235
"Please send me ur great ear"? lol. Beethoven was completely deaf at the end. A lot of good his ear will do for you.
EpsilonEnsis 1 year ago
This sounds like Beethoven so much. Why people would try to discredit him on creating this symphony is unbelievable
mmaybrown 1 year ago 6
great work of mr. Cooper..
ulimaino 2 years ago 4