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TheStockwell mowi:
Apr 27, 2010 - Update on the "Albinoni" adagio. Albinoni didn't write it. It was composed in 1958 by Remo Giazotto, an Albinoni scholar who, after giving several versions of how he discovered it, finally said it was his own creation. Oh, and your list of recommended pieces is brilliant!
voxhunden mowi:
Apr 30, 2010 - Great version. Great piece.
Agomongo1235 mowi:
May 30, 2010 - o shit i never knew tis piece would bring me down for the begining and shivering and more
richdog89 mowi:
Jun 14, 2010 - I particularly like that there is no video. Instead of trying to make some inadequate slideshow of random pictures, you have allowed us to use our imaginations and to focus solely on our sense of sound. Beautiful, beautiful sounds.
tupariovy mowi:
Jun 15, 2010 - Mi sa molto di indignita contro il mondo intero...Una confusioni di pensieri ma altretanto allegra
bachlokillo mowi:
Jun 17, 2010 - Está muy bien el vídeo. Amo Beethoven, pero unas imágenes no hubiesen estado mal...
Agomongo1235 mowi:
Jun 28, 2010 - is nmrd supposed to mean nimrod?
Zeffner mowi:
Aug 13, 2010 - I really love this piece as well! I always put on when I have to do the laundry, and everytime my boyfriend asks me turn put on headphones:p
vicenteelperro mowi:
Dec 14, 2010 - deja que tu alma visualice tus emociones al escucharla...... :)
MaximumBreaker mowi:
Jan 8, 2011 - Oh, it's too slow. Greetings from Germany.
schlesmail mowi:
Jan 17, 2011 - Rock on, Louie!
friulano mowi:
Jan 28, 2011 - Who Are the players of the music?
plagueofangels666 mowi:
Mar 16, 2011 - can it get more complicated?...no can it get any better?...NO!
laverdad95 mowi:
May 9, 2011 - Thank you (from Spain) Gracias!!!
maricahn mowi:
Jun 6, 2011 - Guys, seriously, THIS IS NOT A FUGUE. Bach fugues are fugues, this is other different thing.
S0NNABEND mowi:
Jun 6, 2011 - Beethoven himselfe named this a fugue!
SpyVi mowi:
Jun 19, 2011 - ...this IS a fugue. It doesn't matter if you thing it's ugly, it's still a fugue. Surely it's way off baroque's sense of beauty and music. Try listening carefully or with the sheet music to follow along and you will make out everything-voices, themes etc. As I see it, this actually has emotion, it bears meaning. Bachs fugues, for example in the WTC, are more like "music for music", they are a grand play between themes, but not much emotion coming out of it. I still like them though :P
LvBnumber1 mowi:
Jul 3, 2011 - love it very nice <3
tediiiiiiiiiiii mowi:
Jul 12, 2011 - I dont see how someone can dislike a piece like this?! I have no fucking idea how Beethoven has come with this idea and what was in his head. Admire him!
crosseneric mowi:
Jul 21, 2011 - okay man please dont post a comment with out proper knowledge on the subject. True this is not a common fugue but it has everything required of a fugue. He did this on perpose so we can understand how vastly stretched and twisted he was feeling at the time with his nephew Carl trying to commit suicied and such. He took the idea and rules of a fugue (his life) and messed with it as much as he could (to symbolize what he was feeling) but still keeping it a fugue
develish16 mowi:
Sep 6, 2011 - You are utterly stupid and musically ignorant... A fugue is any piece of music in which you would have 2 or more voices playing in a parallel manner, i.e. the first voice plays the theme then the second voice follows in the next few measures and plays the theme again and so on... SO THIS IS DEFINITELY A FUGUE !!!
maricahn mowi:
Sep 7, 2011 - @develish16 @crosseneric @SpyVi This is not a fugue, my point stands. A fugue has to have COUNTERPOINT and has not to be have the romantic shit "here up here soft here faster etc". It's an attempt to fugue, but with so much espression and lack of baroque resourcism that it becomes not a fugue. As a privileged and hard-working self-student of advanced counterpoint I can clearly see this is not a fugue and this is not even musically worthy as a fugue would be. Period.
develish16 mowi:
Sep 7, 2011 - once again, you are limiting the style of the fugue to the baroque style. whereas in reality, a fugue is as I told you before, i.e. the multi-voice playing of the theme. It is essentially a developed form of a canon and what you are referring to is a type of fugue which prevailed throughout the baroque period
SpyVi mowi:
Sep 11, 2011 - And again, this IS a fugue, and it HAS counterpoint. It is not the baroque style counterpoint, but counterpoint is, essensially, puting "point againts point", such an advanced studed would know that.
otherjoe1234 mowi:
Mar 15, 2010 - ehh, only the people who go along with what's presented to them make it "history"