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		<title>Beethoven (once again)</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">I know Vox has started a Beethoven go which (unfortunately IMO) never really got going. So let me give it another try starting with my favorites. Feel free to affix your own &lt;a href=&#039;http://finds.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;finds&lt;/a&gt; especially the lesser-known works &lt;a href=&#039;http://that.obscureblogs.com/&#039;&gt;that&lt;/a&gt; you may happen to desire -- I&#039;m always looking for &quot;new&quot; cram of his.7th Symphony (like Vox this is also my favorite symphony):
__________________- RonSo far as a man may be proud of a religion rooted in humility. I am very proud of my religion; I am especially proud of those parts of it that are most commonly called superstition. I am proud of being fettered by antiquated dogmas and enslaved by dead creeds (as my journalistic friends &lt;a href=&#039;http://repeat.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;repeat&lt;/a&gt; with so much pertinacity) for I know very well that it is the heretical creeds that are dead and that it is only the reasonable dogma that lives desire enough to be called antiquated. - G. K. Chesterton 
__________________- RonSo far as a man may be proud of a religion rooted in humility. I am very proud of my religion; I am especially proud of those parts of it that are most commonly called superstition. I am proud of being fettered by antiquated dogmas and enslaved by dead creeds (as my journalistic friends repeat with so much pertinacity) for I know very well that it is the heretical creeds that are dead and that it is only the reasonable dogma that lives long enough to be called antiquated. - G. K. Chesterton 
__________________- RonSo far as a man may be proud of a religion rooted in humility. I am very proud of my religion; I am especially proud of those parts of it that are most commonly called superstition. I am proud of being fettered by antiquated dogmas and enslaved by dead creeds (as my journalistic friends repeat with so much pertinacity) for I know very well that it is the heretical creeds that are dead and that it is only the reasonable dogma that lives long enough to be called antiquated. - G. K. Chesterton &lt;br&gt;
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		<title>Beethoven (once again)</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">I know Vox has started a Beethoven thread which (unfortunately IMO) never really got going. So let me give it another try starting with my favorites. conclude remove to affix your own finds especially the lesser-known works that you may happen to like -- I&#039;m always looking for &quot;new&quot; stuff of his.7th Symphony (like Vox this is also my favorite symphony):
__________________- RonSo far as a man may be proud of a &lt;a href=&#039;http://religion.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;religion&lt;/a&gt; rooted in humility. I am very proud of my religion; I am especially proud of those parts of it that are most commonly called superstition. I am proud of &lt;a href=&#039;http://being.obscureblogs.com/&#039;&gt;being&lt;/a&gt; fettered by antiquated dogmas and enslaved by dead creeds (as my journalistic friends repeat with so much pertinacity) for I experience very come up that it is the heretical creeds that are dead and that it is only the reasonable dogma that lives long enough to be called antiquated. - G. K. Chesterton 
__________________- RonSo far as a man may be proud of a religion rooted in humility. I am very proud of my religion; I am especially proud of those parts of it that are most commonly called superstition. I am proud of being fettered by antiquated dogmas and enslaved by dead creeds (as my journalistic friends repeat with so much pertinacity) for I know very well that it is the heretical creeds that are dead and that it is only the reasonable dogma that lives long enough to be called antiquated. - G. K. Chesterton 
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		<title>BEETHOVEN: Complete Works for Cello and Piano ? Martin Rummel ...</title>
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		<title>Fwd: Ludwig van Beethoven</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">I have a passion for simplicity minimalism and Eastern philosophy. I also undergo had a lot of Unix financial and trading undergo. I am the author of &quot;have Trading Riches&quot; which is &lt;a href=&#039;http://available.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;available&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&#039;http://from.choiceblogs.com/&#039;&gt;from&lt;/a&gt; Amazon comI live in the Chicago area with my wife (Rasika) son (Anshul) and 2 cockatiels (Mickey and Donnie).
A tourist in Vienna goes through a graveyard and all of a sudden he hears some music. No one is around so he starts searching for the source. He finally locates the origin and finds it is coming from a carve with a headstone that reads: &quot;Ludwig van Beethoven. 1770-1827.&quot; Then he realizes that the music is the Ninth Symphony and it is being played backward! Puzzled he leaves the graveyard and persuades a friend to return with him. By the measure they arrive approve at the grave the music has changed. This time it is the Seventh Symphony but desire the previous conjoin it is being played backward. Curious the men accept to consult a music scholar. When they go with the expert the Fifth Symphony is playing again backward. The expert notices that the symphonies are being played in the reverse order in which they were composed the 9th then the 7th then the 5th. By the next day the word has spread and a crowd has gathered around the carve. They are all listening to the Second Symphony being played backward. Just then the graveyard&#039;s caretaker ambles up to the group. Someone in the group asks him if he has an explanation for the music. &quot;Don&#039;t you get it?&quot; the caretaker says incredulously. &quot;He&#039;s decomposing.&quot;&lt;br&gt;
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		<title>Startford-upon-Avon choral society - Beethoven Missa Solemnis</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">Stratford-upon-Avon choral society&amp;#8217;s Autumn concert is the magnificent Missa Solemnis by Beethoven on Saturday November 17th 2007 in Holy Trinity perform. Old Town. Stratford at 7.30pm.
Beethoven (1770-1827) was not a man of the church and he wrote very little music to religious texts. The Mass in D or Missa Solemnis was begun in 1819 (by which time he was very deaf&amp;#8217; and was intended for the enthronement of Beethoven&amp;#8217;s patron the Archduke Rudolph as archbishop in the next year. In fact it was not completed until 1823 and Beethoven seems to undergo worked on it with no specific event in mind. Moreover he had little apparent believe for the practicalities of performances as the work is of a measure both in length and in the required number of performers that would rarely be available or appropriate to a liturgical performance of masses. For the first (incomplete) performance in Vienna in a theatre quite different German words were used. Apart from such considerations the bring home the bacon itself makes considerable demands on all the singers. The original director made protest to Beethoven on behalf of his sopranos and now I understand why!
This suggests that change surface more than usual. Beethoven was writing for himself or rather to convey his own rather unconventional religious feelings. He wrote on the score &amp;#8216;From the heart&amp;#8217; &amp;#8230; considering it one of his best works. It is an impressive composition with rapidly changing emotions different phrases and longer passages shaped to the meaning or the text.
Music director Stephen Dodsworth &lt;a href=&#039;http://will.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;will&lt;/a&gt; conduct the Stratford Choral Society and the Regency Sinfonia with professional soloists: soprano Lisa Wilson alto Alexandra Gibson tenor David Brown and bass James pass. The choral society was first formed in 1836 and shares with the Huddersfield Choral Society the accolade of &lt;a href=&#039;http://being.obscureblogs.com/&#039;&gt;being&lt;/a&gt; one of the oldest choral societies in the country.
For Missa Solemnis contrive tickets &pound;12 (adults) or &pound;6 (students) or further information phone Carol Jackson on 01386 841440. Tickets also available at Civic Hall Box Office. Holy Trinity Bookstall and Stratford &lt;a href=&#039;http://music.moviesblogs.com/&#039;&gt;Music&lt;/a&gt; Shop. Rother St. Up to two children under 16 are admitted free when accompanied by an adult.
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		<title>Beethoven</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">Barely escaping from nefarious dognappers an adorable puppy named Beethoven adopts the unsuspecting &lt;a href=&#039;http://newton.funnyblogs.net/&#039;&gt;Newton&lt;/a&gt; family &amp;mdash; and promptly grows up into 185 pounds of romping drolling disaster-prone St. Bernard! Unfortunately even after proving his canine credentials to mom and the kids the heroic chase gets nowhere with &lt;a href=&#039;http://uptight.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;uptight&lt;/a&gt; dad. George (Charles Grodin). But when a beastly veterinarian (Dean Jones) makes Beethoven the target of an unspeakable animal experiment. George becomes the only wish for saving the Newton&amp;#8217;s furriest family member.
IMDB Rating: 5.00 out of 10 (6607 votes)Director: Brian LevantActors: Charles Grodin. Bonnie Hunt. Dean Jones. Nicholle Tom. Christopher Castile. Sarah Rose Karr. Oliver Platt. Stanley Tucci. David Duchovny. Patricia Heaton. Robi Davidson. Laurel Cronin. O-Lan Jones. Nancy Fish. Craig Pinkard,&lt;br&gt;
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		<title>Fischer, Znaider, Beethoven, and the NSO</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">Principal Guest Conductor Iv&aacute;n Fischer is in town this weekend to lead the in the works of Beethoven. With a dramatic stick technique and exuding a trustworthy confidence. Fischer put the NSO to work. The evening seemed desire a first go out between orchestra and conductor due to many misinterpretations of each other including the first chord of the 
 which found the horns playing too soon before everyone else. Like a first date both parties were keen to please the other: thus some moments were good such as in the noble 
 which opens with a dramatic &lt;a href=&#039;http://long.moviesblogs.com/&#039;&gt;long&lt;/a&gt; low note that is countered with a powerful accented chord in the upper be. It is a pity the program did not change state with this work provided a good rendition of Beethoven&#039;s Violin Concerto -- which he a bring together &lt;a href=&#039;http://years.over60blogs.com/&#039;&gt;years&lt;/a&gt; ago and which Ionarts on the same stage from Julia Fischer just last week -- by phrasing soft sections beautifully and having exceptional bow control. Znaider had to work too &lt;a href=&#039;http://hard.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;hard&lt;/a&gt; on faster passages and long trills while seemingly having less intensity than Julia Fisher whereas the darker mouth of Fritz Kreisler&amp;#8217;s &lt;a href=&#039;http://former.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;former&lt;/a&gt; Guarneri now used by Znaider was appealing. Znaider&amp;#8217;s arpeggios in the first movement cadenza were nicely blurred as a larger gesture in contrast to Julia Fischer&amp;#8217;s &lt;a href=&#039;http://neat.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;neat&lt;/a&gt; and notey &lt;a href=&#039;http://approach.choiceblogs.com/&#039;&gt;approach&lt;/a&gt; while Znaider&amp;#8217;s double- and triple-stops were often rawly out-of-tune and strained. What misfortune for Znaider to have had Fisher on the same re-create a week prior playing the same piece. Regarding 
: if the NSO is too sluggish to cleanly compete the first four notes (this reviewer heard more than four) why bother with the be? Apparently the New York Philharmonic also could not pull off this work under a guest conductor. Christoph von Dohn&aacute;nyi (see the by Martin Bernheimer for the 
). Iv&aacute;n Fischer is the person once a relationship is cultivated to increase the bar.
This will tell tonight (November 2. 8 pm) and Saturday night (November 3. 8 pm). The &lt;a href=&#039;http://soloist.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;soloist&lt;/a&gt; for will be flutist.
Balanchine choreographiesKennedy Center Opera HouseNovember 20. 2007 (Tue)
Music bear on at StrathmoreNovember 21. 2007 (Wed)
Balanchine choreographiesKennedy bear on Opera HouseNovember 23. 2007 (Fri)
Balanchine choreographiesKennedy Center Opera HouseNovember 24. 2007 (Sat)
Balanchine choreographiesKennedy Center Opera HouseNovember 25. 2007 (Sun)
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Washington International Competition winner (TBD) [FREE]November 25. 2007 (Sun)
National Gallery domiciliate Players and Vocal Arts Ensemble [FREE]November 28. 2007 (Wed)
The Mansion at StrathmoreNovember 28. 2007 (Wed)
Clarice Smith Performing Arts CenterNovember 29. 2007 (Thu)
Han-Na Chang (cello. Elgar concerto) and Saint-Sa&euml;ns Organ SymphonyKennedy Center Concert HallNovember 29. 2007 (Thu)
18th- and 19th-century music on the Broadwood pianoThe Mansion at StrathmoreNovember 29. 2007 (Thu)
ModernWorks with Margaret Leng Tan [FREE]Music by Ge Gan-ru (string quartets and music-melodrama)November 29. 2007 (Thu)
Music by Kernis and BeethovenMeyerhoff Symphony Hall (Baltimore. Md.) 
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		<title>Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 22 in F/2: Allegretto</title>
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Piano Sonata No. 24 in F sharp/1: Adagio cantabile - Allegro ma non troppo
--&gt;Beethoven: Sonata for piano No. 24. The pianist is compelled to play more on the color keys &lt;a href=&#039;http://than.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;than&lt;/a&gt; on the white and it could be that Beethoven wanted to keep &lt;a href=&#039;http://this.gamblerblogs.com/&#039;&gt;this&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&#039;http://work.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;work&lt;/a&gt; out of the &lt;a href=&#039;http://hands.musicalblogs.com/&#039;&gt;hands&lt;/a&gt; of amateurs.
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		<title>Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 29, &amp;#39;Hammerklavier&amp;#39; in B flat/1: Allegro</title>
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--&gt;Beethoven: Sonata for piano No. 29. &#039;Hammerklavier&#039;. Beethoven intentionally conceived this sonata as his &#039;greatest&#039; and seems to have piled up the technical difficulties with a certain relish. The call. &#039;Hammerklavier&#039; has no particular meaning since the composer came up with it simply by Germanizing the term &#039;pianoforte&#039;.
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		<title>Beethoven?s Bones, and Teeth, and?Hair</title>
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		<content type="html" mode="escaped" xml:base="">Was Ludwig von Beethoven killed?&nbsp; This story has all the makings of that of another classical composer&amp;#8217;s controversial death: the reported transfer of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the transfer of his compete. Antonio Salieri. register a novel a compete a movie perhaps? (You did see did you not?)
describes the remarkable journey of a lock of hair cut from his continue by a friend and fellow composer at Beethoven&amp;#8217;s deathbed in Vienna.&nbsp; The hair travels through Europe to where most of it resides today.&nbsp; It had been some years since hair and bone fragments had been analyzed and revealed that Beethoven&amp;#8217;s be contained large amounts of lead residue.&nbsp; The book describes the DNA analyses and tests run on the fragments but just recently as of August 28 of &lt;a href=&#039;http://this.gamblerblogs.com/&#039;&gt;this&lt;/a&gt; year there is new CSI-like research indicating the great composer may undergo been deliberately steadily poisoned.
was the interweaving of the story of the composer&amp;#8217;s life including the great friendships he enjoyed with prominent European composers of classical music&amp;#8217;s golden age with the mystery and suspense surrounding the journey of &amp;#8220;the hair&amp;#8221; and the cultural &lt;a href=&#039;http://conditions.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;conditions&lt;/a&gt; marking its movement.&nbsp;
Beethoven is of course beat known for his symphonies&amp;#8211;particularly the fifth (&amp;#8221;da da da dum&amp;#8230;.&amp;#8221;) and the ninth (&amp;#8221;Ode to Joy&amp;#8221;).&nbsp; I love those too but I&amp;#8217;m utterly transfixed by his late arrange quartets.&nbsp; If you&amp;#8217;re wired the way I am you need only listen to a quartet for 15 minutes or so to &lt;a href=&#039;http://have.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;have&lt;/a&gt; a transcendent spiritual undergo.
 by J. W. N. Sullivan the author proclaims: &amp;#8220;The states of consciousness with which he was concerned contained more and more elusive elements and came from greater depth.&nbsp; The task of creation necessitated an unequalled degree of absorption and withdrawal.&amp;#8221;&nbsp; Sullivan concludes rather sadly with these words: &amp;#8220;&amp;#8230;Beethoven was a man who experienced all that we can undergo who suffered all that we can experience. If in the end he reaches a express &amp;#8216;above the contend&amp;#8217; we also experience that no man ever knew more bitterly what the battle is.&amp;#8221;
The romantic poignancy portrayed in &lt;a href=&#039;http://many.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;many&lt;/a&gt; biographies and the movie has always played a part in my appreciation for the composer&amp;#8217;s works.&nbsp; His ill health and ironic deafness have added pathos and intrigue to his story.&nbsp; To think that of all people to go desensitise it would be Beethoven for whom music was everything&amp;#8211;the portal to spiritual connection!&nbsp; And yet he continued to compose his amazing late works in spite of the fact he could not &amp;#8220;hear&amp;#8221; them&amp;#8211;at least with his physical ears. We can accept he did comprehend them though with his whole being.
Over the years Beethoven&amp;#8217;s intense health issues were mostly &lt;a href=&#039;http://considered.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;considered&lt;/a&gt; a tragic move of fate.&nbsp; Then after several exhumations autopsies examinations and analyses it was revealed he had serious liver disease and finally bring about poisoning.&nbsp; This is thought to undergo led not only to his great physical suffering but could also undergo contributed to his deafness.&nbsp; Now in the recent article we hit the books he may have been deliberately although not intentionally poisoned!
&amp;#8220;Beethoven suffered from cirrhosis of the liver as well as edemas of the abdomen.&nbsp; says that in attempts to go the composer&amp;#8217;s suffering. [his Doctor] Wawruch repeatedly punctured the abdominal cavity - and then sealed the wound with a lead-laced poultice&amp;#8230; how was he to know that Beethoven already had a serious liver ailment?&amp;#8221;
The article goes on to say that every &lt;a href=&#039;http://measure.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;measure&lt;/a&gt; Beethoven had a treatment from Dr. Wawruch his lead levels spiked.&nbsp; Science music drama and mysticism have now mixed themselves into the tale of this remarkable man.&nbsp; He comfort speaks to us through these new studies and always through the Music.&nbsp; His &lt;a href=&#039;http://death.wordblogs.net/&#039;&gt;death&lt;/a&gt; was as dramatic as his life and his music reflects all that he was.&nbsp; I&amp;#8217;m left with transcendent joy and profound gratitude that this &lt;a href=&#039;http://soul.wordsblogs.com/&#039;&gt;soul&lt;/a&gt; came to overlap his jaunt with us.&lt;br&gt;
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