BBC.The.Genius.of.Beethoven.3of3.Faith.and.Fury (2/7)
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@bguay26 i used to feel the same way about Bartok and Shostakovich...but then one year I fell in love with Bartok...his language is incredibly impressive...tight knit...i dunno, anyone can definitely enrich their musical comprehension by adding Bartok into the listening repertoire
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@bguay26 Bartok and Shostakovich are great in their own rights...it's hard to compare two composers from such different social circumstances under different time periods...but I would say Bartok and shostakovich were the best from their time periods.
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@dalecampbl7 Except bartok and shostakovich's music just isn't that good. There are no memorable melodies for me, compared with beethoven. Sure it's interesting, but that's about it.
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My friends, we're in front of one of the greatest mankind's geniuses ever!!!!
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Sonata per pianoforte n. 29 op. 106. Last moviment: Fuga a tre voci con alcune licenze.
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Thank you so much for posting this.
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My only complaint with this series is how overly sympathetic they are to Johanna. While Ludwig definitely overreacts she really was kind of a skuzz-ball.
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What's the name of piece at 1:54 ???
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@dalecampbl7 I meant he has been the most prolific and complete composer in music history ever.
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i think timing has it...i would say beethoven was the greatest of his generation...No.1 IMHO, but I dunno if he's necessarily better than Bartok or Shostakovich who came later and had to deal with what was already explored prior thorhg beethoven, chopin wagner, liszt. etc.
thank you very much this was very inspiring.
npatrick67 2 years ago 6
BTW, I'm really proud because some of the scenes here, notably 2:58 to 3:35 were shot in my home city of Wroclaw (former Breslau); more precisely in Ostrow Tumski, where I live:
en.wikipedia. org /wiki/ Ostr%C3%B3w_Tumski,_Wroc%C5%82aw
upload.wikimedia. org /wikipedia/ commons/9/9f/Wroclaw-Katedra-3.jpg
adamszczurowski 1 year ago 3