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How can Beethoven created something like this? Simply overwhelmingly Genius.

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Professor Doctor Theory, PhD1 year ago

In a thousand years, we will still know Beethoven’s name, and we’ll still listen to his work. No one will remember Beyoncé or Megan Thee Stallion.

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Andrew Tovell 🏆 Nordic Symphonies1 year ago

Even without the sound, I knew exactly what she was playing

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Jeffrey Gross1 year ago

Not sure I understand this fascination with Lisitsa. She’s basically beating the piece up to show how fast she can play — it’s not particularly nuanced playing!

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Elena Menichetti1 year ago

Hands like butterflies caressing caressing the piano keys... and ... There were rockets like a flock of scintillating birds singing with sweet voices. There were green trees with trunks of dark smoke: their leaves opened like a whole spring unfolding in a moment, and their shining branches dropped glowing flowers down upon the hobbits, disappearing with a sweet scent just before their touched their upturned faces. There were fountains of butterflies that flew glittering into the trees; there were pillars of coloured fires that rose and turned into eagles, or sailing ships, or a phalanx of flying swans; there was a red thunderstorm and a shower of yellow rain; there was a forest of silver spears that sprang suddenly into the air with a yell like an embattled army, and and came down again into the Water with a hiss like a hundred hot snakes. J.R.R. Tolkien,  The Fellowship of the Ring

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Atlanticus1 year ago

Beethoven's musical skills were so highly developed that he was able to hear the music in his head and transfer it onto paper.

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Lucía Camacho G.1 year ago

Valentina Lisitsa <3

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Sam Iglesias1 year ago

direct line w God

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Jenny Grotemeyer1 year ago

Remember he did not name it Moonlight Sonata. He called it a passionate. Look at the first and second movements. It is the three stages of relationships. Very cleverly made into music.

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the Notable Exception1 year ago

I credit my first grade teacher for exposing us to the classics & this symphony in particular It is amazing Even as an older man, it still moves me & I too wonder how he did it

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