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Beethoven GREAT FUGUE op. 133 Leipzig String Quartet

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

Played by the Leipzig Quartet this movie is the most advanced for this most modern of Beethovens pieces of music. Breathtaking!
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Full video available at www.leipzigquartet.com

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  • Beethoven dijo que esta obra era para el futuro....no para su epoca.....veo que las apreciaciones de su tiempo no le favorecio del todo, no apreciaron la hermosura de la GROSSE FUGUE!!!! Pero ahora es tiempo y categoricamente digo Grosse Fugue bienvenida a tu epoca!!!!! Felicidades...

  • For me this music perfectly reflects the struggle and the non sense of life , the same cycle again and again, the cars and some other stuff in here can also show that fact , we are moving but moving had become an automatic thing,our will just doesn't really matter, beethoven is my hero :)

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  • Can you upload the complete version?

  • 4.40 - 4.45 totally crazy

  • Pacotecli brings me here :)

  • its great as long as you don't look at the idiot pictures

  • This is really really awesome and even terifying in some way, but it surely isn't beautiful. Maybe it was to Beethoven, the poor deaf man thought this would be beautiful but it is not really harmoneous.. That's also why I love this piece so damn much..

  • ...maybe life is senseless...but...i don't give a fuck...it's just worthy to live it...and if u've music and love...it's no more senseless...thank you Ludwig...for this masterpiece

  • @danielchong1234 It's the visual aspect of the video that is jarring. It was an interesting experiment, but if you really analyze it, trying to represent the turbulent quality of the music in the visual is too much of a division of sense; and it is a good try, but not a great try as far as synchronization is concerned. Some will take it in stride -- but others may suffer headache or queasiness from it. (Beethoven, of course, has survived worse.)

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