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Beethoven's biography

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  • thank you very much this was very inspiring.

  • 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

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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

  • @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.

  • @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.

  • My friends, we're in front of one of the greatest mankind's geniuses ever!!!!

  • Sonata per pianoforte n. 29 op. 106. Last moviment: Fuga a tre voci con alcune licenze.

  • Thank you so much for posting this.

  • 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.

  • What's the name of piece at 1:54 ???

  • @dalecampbl7 I meant he has been the most prolific and complete composer in music history ever.

  • 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.

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