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 Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Pappy 
Date:   2004-12-16 16:15

December 16th, 1770.

Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge which comprehends mankind but which mankind cannot comprehend.
-- Ludwig van Beethoven, letter to Goethe, 1810



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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Ralph G 
Date:   2004-12-16 16:33

He doesn't look 234! What's his secret?

________________

Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.

- Pope John Paul II

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: GBK 
Date:   2004-12-16 17:08

Just discovered by musicologists - The 1820 transcript of the last "knock knock" joke played on him by his student, Ludwig Spohr:


Spohr: "Knock knock!"

Beethoven: . . .

Spohr: (louder) "Knock knock!"

Beethoven: . . .

Spohr: (even louder) "KNOCK KNOCK!"

Beethoven: . .


...GBK [wink]

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2004-12-16 17:24

Wow GBk. I can always depend on you for a corny limerick or joke. Thanks. Feeling a little better now .. .

Alexi - Who about a half hour before writing this got into an accident and dented up the fender of a BMW. And now has to pay for it. [frown]

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Contra 
Date:   2004-12-16 17:41

I would like to thank the comic strip Peanuts for reminding me of this.

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Gardini 
Date:   2004-12-16 17:57

How many R-13's can you buy with a BMW fender? I play a SML how does it compare with a BMW? Sorry about the BMW - Knock, Knock jokes. Happy birthday Beethoven! I will listen to his clarinet and basoon piece tonight in his honor.

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2004-12-16 18:05

Gardini wrote:

> How many R-13's can you buy with a BMW fender?

I don't know about fenders but a trunk lid & bumper costs 2 and a half R13s ... from experience.

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Susan 
Date:   2004-12-16 18:12

When I was about 14, I had all my friends over for a Beethoven's birthday party. We played recordings of all 9 symphonies, one after the other, as well as goofy games like "Pin the Hearing Aid on Ludwig". What can I say - I was a strange child.  :)

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2004-12-16 18:47

Susan wrote:

> When I was about 14, I had all my friends over for a
> Beethoven's birthday party. We played recordings of all 9
> symphonies, one after the other, as well as goofy games like
> "Pin the Hearing Aid on Ludwig". What can I say - I was a
> strange child.  :)

No stranger than your friends!

As for myself, a peanuts fan (I often liken myself to Charlie Brown), I remember that clip very well. It's in one of the Peanuts compilations I have, as well as the next few days (if they continue running them sequentially in the paper) will be about Beethoven's birthday also and how no one aside from Schroeder seemed to care [frown]

Alexi - Who has 8 more days before he watches his copy of the Peanuts Christmas special . . . which, BTW, has GREAT music.

US Army Japan Band

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Rachel 
Date:   2004-12-17 04:06

Wow, Beethoven's birthday is only 3 days before mine! ( and 213 years).

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: jjclarinet 
Date:   2004-12-17 04:27

Lineage of study for Beethoven (who studied with Haydn and Salieri)


Beethoven taught
Czerny who taught
Liszt who taught
Doenner (Liszt's last living student) who taught
Sementovsky who taught

me  :) (Piano in college)

Grandstudent of Grandstudent if I got it right.

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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: Pappy 
Date:   2004-12-17 12:23

jjclarinet wrote:

> Lineage of study for Beethoven (who studied with Haydn and
> Salieri)
>
>
> Beethoven taught
> Czerny who taught
> Liszt who taught
> Doenner (Liszt's last living student) who taught
> Sementovsky who taught
>
> me  :) (Piano in college)
>
> Grandstudent of Grandstudent if I got it right.

And he studied at least once wtih Mozart.

What a cool lineage. I wonder if a lineage back to one of the Stadlers could be drawn.......



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 Re: Happy Beethoven's Birthday!
Author: jjclarinet 
Date:   2004-12-17 13:38

I'm sure for Clarinetists it certainly could!

btw, I had 3 Piano teachers

One of the other ones (Fiorillo) was one of only 5 students of Horowitz. Ironically, he played the Clarinet at a high level too. I choose Clarinet, he choose piano but he encouraged me to be a Pianist if I had wanted to.

I wasn't that crazy.


But the lineage enables me to be able to charge $350 hr for teaching


(kidding)

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