What's Beethoven?

Marcelino 2022-03-23 09:03:06

FIsrt of all, I'd like to say,

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About Beethoven:

Holtz: I don't understand, maestro, where does the music end?
Beethoven: It doesn't end, it flows
Comments: music is exactly like a living creature with the potentiality to evolove, to change, to lead up into an unexpected manner or path
It needs breaks & inventions, rather than rules

Now I am to weigh Beethoven, not before cause I never really listened to Beethoven before

, hes got ideas How to refute can only be acquiesced, but composers are not architects, and music should not be constrained by frameworks. Music has a soul, it is beyond the reach of imagination, the only criterion is the soul.

【insert】【Bach is like a good architect, who has constructed various beautiful structures, and what is left is a blank soul, which needs to be filled in by yourself. This is how I understand it]

Whats Beethoven?
He destroys stuff without a soul, in a violent way, regardless of whether it has capacity to have one or not
Well that's Beethoven

Thats why hes so violent, like a monocrat in the whole world, differentiating soul or not, not his world, the whole world

While the judgement of the beauty of music from Religious perspective is God Damn so-called harmony & glorify God, so pathetic

PS:
1- The lines of the movie is Amazingly Impressive! Should have go back over to it cause its highly inspiring!

2- The Gross Fugue is so FUCKING amazing! ! ! !

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Extended Reading
  • Emil 2022-03-24 09:03:21

    Absurd, she made a gesture under the stage, and Beethoven directed again. How did the rhythm get right?

  • Pablo 2022-01-16 08:02:44

    Was it filmed according to the script of "Beauty and the Beast"? The method of calling a beast by shellfish is very powerful, and the little girl is subdued. Hiding in the nuns' house, they were all arrested and returned home. The music of the film is very suitable for the scene, enough to give one star

Copying Beethoven quotes

  • Ludwig van Beethoven: I'm a very difficult person, Anna Holtz, but I take comfort in the fact that God made me that way.

  • Ludwig van Beethoven: [conclusion--Beethoven is describing his "Song of Thanks to the Deity"] No key. It's common time, molto adagio, sotto voce. First violin, quarter notes. Middle C up to A. Measure. G up to C, tied, F. Second violin, bar two. Middle C up to A. Double note E, G, C. Viola clef, 2B pressed. It's a hymn of thanksgiving to God, for sparing me to finish my work. After the pianissimo, the canon resumes. First violin takes the theme. Viola, C to A. It's growing, gaining strength. Second violin, C to A, an octave higher. Then the struggle. First violin, C, up an octave, and then up to G. And the cello, down. Pulled down. Half notes, F, E, D. Pulled constantly down. And then, a voice, a single frail voice emerges, soaring above the sound. The striving continues, moving below the surface. Crescendo. First violin longing, pleading to God. And then, God answers. The clouds open. Loving hands reach down. We're raised up into heaven. Cello remains earthbound, but the other voices soar suspended, for an instant in which you can live forever. Earth does not exist. Time is timeless. And the hands that lifted you caress your face, mold them to the face of God. And you are at one. You are at peace. You're finally free.