07-19-2019, 03:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2019, 04:00 AM by Eric the Green.)
(quote Mr. Brower) This is Beethoven's string quartet in Opus 18/4 in C minor. To even know that this work exists requires some sophistication somewhere beyond mere literacy. It has no cute name to identify it. It identifies itself very well in performance, but other than that it is indistinguishable from multitudes of works. I picked one for low likelihood to be on the top of a request list:
But this work now goes back over two centuries! ..... (unquote)
Beethoven speaks for humanity. And when he speaks, we listen. His music brings out the classic shape and form of courageous, idealistic heroism, and portrays the divine discontent of his times and for all time.
But this work now goes back over two centuries! ..... (unquote)
Beethoven speaks for humanity. And when he speaks, we listen. His music brings out the classic shape and form of courageous, idealistic heroism, and portrays the divine discontent of his times and for all time.