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Grosse Fuge, Ludwig van Beethoven part 1

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String Quartet opus 133 the Great Fugue composed by Beethoven, in 1825 and 1826.

Freedom Of Expression, A Man that became and reached freedom

Beethoven is God.

i recommend to listen to the interpretation of Vegh's Quartet (witch can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD_L2BIjEyg)

In my opinion it is one of the greatest composition of all time, it is absolutely an contemporary piece of music and if i can say the first jazz composition.
The piece is interpreted by Quartetto Italiano. Part 1


JacobRudduck

"To those saying it's ugly, it's supposed to be ugly. Beethoven intended it to challenge your sense of beauty; can something so dissonant and abstruse be beautiful?

This music is so ugly, it's beautiful in itself. One of the greatest compositions ever"


filopaa1990

"he was deaf, guys, DEAF when he composed this. Amazing. No words."

do not define Jazz purely theoretically but judge it from a subjective point of view, intimately; then try to find in it any Jazz actual theoretical characteristics. But not the other way. Listen to it, feel it.

Check Marcel Duchamp.

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