HAYDN: Kaiser-Quartett , Cuarteto Emperador: Poco adagio (cantabile)
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To rephrase it: I've never ever heard such a breathtakingly beautiful performance of my national anthem. You made my eyes wet. Seriously.
Thank you very, very much for your passionate playing. Germany is proud of you ;-)
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@Simnic123456789 ????
I never challenged this, you must be mistaken...
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its from haydn - he died in 1809 and he was an austrian...
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Lol, what is that sound between 2:04-2:08:D:D? It occurs in some other parts too:D
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uy
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@KonsolN Hanns Eisler fühlte und bezeichnete sich selber immer als Österreicher und Wiener. Ließ doch bitte seine Biographie.....
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Aber wenn er in Leipzig geboren wurde, dann ist er Deutscher... oder gibt es in Österreich auch ein Leibzig?
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@KonsolN Hans Eisler was not a German composer. He was an Austrian. He was born in Leipzig. At the age of 3 he moved to vienna. He even serves in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War 1. His father was an Austrian, too.
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Really GREAT! Wonderful!
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@MsTommyknocker Not really, that was just because someone other talked about that. But whatever, Beethoven has nothing to do with both.
Absolutely wonderful! I am analysing this piece at the moment at university as a prosemiar study and i listened to this record for about a hundred times and i like it better and better each time I hear it! Very emotional and fascinating interpretation!!
trumpetclemens 2 years ago 4
Actually, in music, there is nothing to be interpreted: task of the performer is to understand the inner integral (as a unity) energy of whatever the composer wrote and perform it not interfering (limiting, changing, adding) in its own energy. Greetings!
cacciatoresolitario 2 years ago