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herreweghe over beethoven

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  • Wow man.... Thank you very, very much!!!

  • schould have been : "Alain Weemaels , a Brussels doctor. He stoped practicing medicine since and became professionally installed aterwards"; but the first traversos of Bart were made that way ;-)

  • He studied in my town and he is a typical product of the very high class severe Flemish music schools of THAT time, like Van Immerzeel, René Jacobs, Kuyken bros,Dombrecht, Van Nevel bros.,all with the new idea to go back to the roots of ancient and classical music.

    I was happy to be share part of it. Like how Alain Weemaels , a Brussels ,made the very first wooden traversos on demand of  Bart Kuyken on a wood -turning machine driven by foot ,that he had bought at a local flee market.

  • "At certain moments B; also struggled with the fact that instrumental music on some occasions didn't succeed to express what also B. wanted to express. So in his 1st till 8th symph. he had the idea the pure isntrumental music sidn't experss what he wanted it to express, so he filled that lack with the voice.

    --allemenschen..-

    Thats as close I can get in translation.

  • " Beethoven writes very complicated music"

    musician: B is one of the most complex and difficult ( e.g. used in examinations worldwide for drum) ...explains to musicians how the beginning must be like "5 handslaps on the face..."

    "B. thought himself to be a messenger in the new music, not as someone who serverd a master"

    It was very new in history of music that B.wanted to write his music for "all human kind" ans so also for pple of the future. ;

  • 3 Q/ What evolution is there in Beethoven's work?

    A: in the beginning like Haydn perhaps, but in his 9th S.: thats is amazing revolutionairy music.I mean little have written much more modern ( classcal I think ) even in the last decades .

    3 unlike Brookner who was more analphabeth, B was educated and an intellectual: he thought about the ART of music, about the role of art in society and he role of his symph. in the evolution of art.He was very busy filosofing about that.

  • 2. A bit like one reades,I think...; one finally gets to Shakespeare ,Servantes, Proust..in music one finally comes to Bach (i used to work with Bach intesivelly) and Debussy, Beethoven ..the good ones..In my life it happened that i was at firts very bussy with barok, but I think- and many wusicians wikk agree, i guess, that Beethoven was the master composer!: One looks , one finds en one keeps looking...

  • TRANSLATION "

    1.A man like a genius( he meant Beethoven) who is capable of building "a masterpiece building " with only some notes, he went beyond te limit. (directly??) After him ,i think there where no composeres who even dared to write symphonies anymore. And if they did, they lived in the shadow of the genius (Beethoven) and indeed their symphonies were less strong.

  • I wish he would tour more over here. His

    B-Minor Mass brought down the house

    in N.Y. city. Psychiatry's loss is music's gain.

  • His Beethoven is superb....I remember number 7....it was AMAZING!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!

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