Copying Beethoven - part 02/11
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@vabower it´s a fiction movie, not a biography
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@SecuraOberonis Sibelius software is better ;)
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the more i learn about beethoven, the harder this film is to watch
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it must be scary looking at beethoven in the eyes while talking to him about his work
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I know the character of the provincial girl is fictional but are we expected to believe that Beethoven would allow somebody to change his music or correct it? I just wonder if somebody had even dared suggest it how long would it have been before he told that person exactly what it was that he or she could do with his or her corrections.
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This film is an insult to Beethoven, to his music, to his memory, to all classical music and to the intelligence of anybody who even has any worth mentioning. The dialog is pointless and goes nowhere. The story is hackneyed and some of the scenes don’t make any sense. Agnieszka Holland is Polish and so are the words “do dupe”.
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@musichistorian1 Beethoven was completely deaf by the time of the 9-th
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His father.
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@layth111111111111 The movie has him tell her that she must face him when she speaks. So he can read her lips!! But I am not a history buff; I don't know how deaf or hard of hearing Beethoven was in 1824.
arcanus121
This is not exactly history, since it never happened. There was no Anna Holtz that worked for Beethoven.Who could teach Beethoven anything about music anyway, except God.
vabower 2 years ago 17
Someone needs to get the Maestro a copy of Finale.
SecuraOberonis 2 years ago 13