There's something of Beethoven in this work, it's very beautiful and very beautifully played especially by the pianist. Boccherini had a little bit of the mercurial temperament of Beethoven, so even though Haydn and Mozart also have "Beethovenish" moments, in fact you could say Beethoven is mere Haydn and Mozart interpreted mercurially, they are never mercurial like Boccherini is and also Boccherini is much less stable and predictable on a formal level than they are.
There's something of Beethoven in this work, it's very beautiful and very beautifully played especially by the pianist. Boccherini had a little bit of the mercurial temperament of Beethoven, so even though Haydn and Mozart also have "Beethovenish" moments, in fact you could say Beethoven is mere Haydn and Mozart interpreted mercurially, they are never mercurial like Boccherini is and also Boccherini is much less stable and predictable on a formal level than they are.
meyerbeer13 9 months ago
Veramente,avevi ragione...soltanto col romanticismo la vera coscienza del rapporto piacere -dolore ha preso la sua giusta dimensione.
Grazie dal commento,caro amico Walter!
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Ankhsnammon 3 years ago
Musica dolce e piacevolissima, ma a quei tempi
a portata di pochi, mentre il volgo soffriva più
di oggi, ma tutto e vano forse è la sofferenza
che ci rende più felici.
macciboma 3 years ago
La gioia dedi fine del settecento..il mondo si cadeva a oezzi,come adesso...ma i sogni di gioia erano ancora possibili...questa è la differenza.
Bellissimo,impeccabile.
Bravo!
ankhsnammon
Ankhsnammon 3 years ago