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Subject: [Leica] Mr. Beethoven. Mr. Mozart. Talk to us
From: joelct at singnet.com.sg (joelct)
Date: Wed Jun 1 23:36:07 2005
References: <bb.58898deb.2fcea861@aol.com> <BEC36DCB.160BD%mark@rabinergroup.com> <E1DdapA-00023u-CA@garm.runbox.com>

And also Beethoven's Emperor Concerto

Joseph L / Singapore



-- Jeffery Smith <jls@runbox.com> wrote:

> Except for Brahm's Second Piano Concerto, which has been described
> as a battle between a piano and an orchestra.
> 
> Jeffery
> 
> 
> 
> > On 5/31/05 10:57 PM, "Afterswift@aol.com" <Afterswift@aol.com>
> typed:
> > 
> > > 
> > > In a message dated 5/31/05 10:46:43 PM,
> lug-request@leica-users.org writes:
> > > 
> > > 
> > >> I detest piano sonatas, regardless of who wrote them or who
> performs them.
> > >> They are BORING, and the capital letters are intentional.  Even
> Mozart,
> > >> bless his soul, could not crank out one worthy of the
> listening. 
> > >> 
> > >> msmall@aya.yale.edu
> > >> 
> > >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > ------
> > > A piano sonata is a dialogue between the piano and the
> orchestra. I always
> > > like to hear what Beethoven and Mozart had to say in this form.
> Unlike a
> > > symphony, the soloist is a stand-in for the composer and you get
> to hear his
> > > voice 
> > > clearly. 
> > > 
> > > Bob R
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > You're thinking "concerto":
> > 
> > Claude Rains in "Phantom of the Opera"
> > "I've been watching you for a long time!
> > You can sing my concerto!" (sic)
> > 
> > A sonata is a guy sitting there playing a piano. And that's it.
> > 
> > Solo piano music off a DVD goes with anything anywhere, all day
> and night.
> > I get less burnt out less quick on piano than anything.
> > Its a shame more people don't get into it. Used to be you had to
> rent a
> > piano and hire a guy or learn yourself. No more. (best would be a
> player
> > piano with piano roll by Gershwin himself)
> > To me that's the main good thing about digital and DVD's in
> music.
> > (I'ts weird pop music has not gone digital with all their money,
> only
> > classical it's gotten to me like listening to analog recorded
> music on a DVD
> > is like dancing on a piece of architecture)
> > Solo Lute or Clavichord works great from a DVD. Solo crickets you
> name it!
> >     with it's total lack of surface noise.
> > 
> > 
> > Mark Rabiner
> > Photography
> > Portland Oregon
> > http://rabinergroup.com/
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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In reply to: Message from Afterswift at aol.com (Afterswift@aol.com) ([Leica] Mr. Beethoven. Mr. Mozart. Talk to us)
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