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Beethoven's 9 symphonies Hey, I'm a bit bored and just want to try if a thread which
a) doesn't have the words "Michael", "Janet" or "Madonna" in its title and b) deals with classical music sinks without a trace on this forum or maybe sinks without a trace on this forum! Anyway, Beethoven's 9 symphonies are (for a good reason IMO) considered something like the holy grail of classical orchestral music. What I want to ask you guys is 1) Which symphonies do you like the most, which ones are less accessible from your point of view? 2) Which recordings (single symphonies or the whole cycle) do you prefer? If someone posts on this, I'll give my answers! Let's see how long it takes for this thread to drop to page 2... | |
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Most people will probably answer Beethoven's 5th, 7th, or 9th (Ode to Joy)...
I prefer the 3rd (Eroica) and the 6th (Pastoral). "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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cubic61052 said: Most people will probably answer Beethoven's 5th, 7th, or 9th (Ode to Joy)...
I prefer the 3rd (Eroica) and the 6th (Pastoral). Someone answered!!! It seems like the Eroica is not as popular anymore these days as it used to be. Hard to understand for me. I think Nos. 1, 2, 4 and to some extent even 8 are overlooked by many. | |
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which one was in Fantasia? You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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It's pretty well known that the odd numbered ones are more exciting than the even numbered ones. But I'm partial to the later ones, particularly 6 & 7.
5 is obviously some of the most famous music ever composed. But it's like Yesterday, do we want to hear it, or are we burned out on it? And our familiarity is uneven. We all know the first movement, but what about the rest? That makes it harder to listen top for me. 9 is amazing, but it is maybe just a bit long for my tastes. 3 is highly regarded. I really like the 2nd movement. My Legacy
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ehuffnsd said: which one was in Fantasia?
I think it was the 2nd movement of the 6th. My Legacy
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NDRU said: ehuffnsd said: which one was in Fantasia?
I think it was the 2nd movement of the 6th. i like that one and 7 and 9 You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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I'm waiting til he puts out the 10th to buy them all together | |
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PANDURITO said: I'm waiting til he puts out the 10th to buy them all together
that bastard has his vault locked tight! My Legacy
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NDRU said: It's pretty well known that the odd numbered ones are more exciting than the even numbered ones. But I'm partial to the later ones, particularly 6 & 7.
5 is obviously some of the most famous music ever composed. But it's like Yesterday, do we want to hear it, or are we burned out on it? And our familiarity is uneven. We all know the first movement, but what about the rest? That makes it harder to listen top for me. 9 is amazing, but it is maybe just a bit long for my tastes. 3 is highly regarded. I really like the 2nd movement. Don't know if I should subscribe to that... I'm a big fan of No. 2 (very underrated), and No. 4 is criminally overlooked imo. No. 6 (Pastorale) is a classic (Beethoven starts romanticism), and No. 8 probably only suffers a bit from being in between the highly popular Nos. 7 and 9, I think it's superb. | |
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EmancipationLover said: NDRU said: It's pretty well known that the odd numbered ones are more exciting than the even numbered ones. But I'm partial to the later ones, particularly 6 & 7.
5 is obviously some of the most famous music ever composed. But it's like Yesterday, do we want to hear it, or are we burned out on it? And our familiarity is uneven. We all know the first movement, but what about the rest? That makes it harder to listen top for me. 9 is amazing, but it is maybe just a bit long for my tastes. 3 is highly regarded. I really like the 2nd movement. Don't know if I should subscribe to that... I'm a big fan of No. 2 (very underrated), and No. 4 is criminally overlooked imo. No. 6 (Pastorale) is a classic (Beethoven starts romanticism), and No. 8 probably only suffers a bit from being in between the highly popular Nos. 7 and 9, I think it's superb. I'm not saying they're worse, just that the even ones are a bit more low key. My Legacy
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EmancipationLover said: Hey, I'm a bit bored and just want to try if a thread which
a) doesn't have the words "Michael", "Janet" or "Madonna" in its title and b) deals with classical music sinks without a trace on this forum or maybe sinks without a trace on this forum! Anyway, Beethoven's 9 symphonies are (for a good reason IMO) considered something like the holy grail of classical orchestral music. What I want to ask you guys is 1) Which symphonies do you like the most, which ones are less accessible from your point of view? 2) Which recordings (single symphonies or the whole cycle) do you prefer? If someone posts on this, I'll give my answers! Let's see how long it takes for this thread to drop to page 2... I love all of Beethoven's symphonies -- the soundtrack to my childhood. And yeah, I have tried to create a couple of threads on classical music, and all of them died pretty quickly. I had to constantly bump the threads. I hope this one lasts though! | |
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Rodya24 said: EmancipationLover said: Hey, I'm a bit bored and just want to try if a thread which
a) doesn't have the words "Michael", "Janet" or "Madonna" in its title and b) deals with classical music sinks without a trace on this forum or maybe sinks without a trace on this forum! Anyway, Beethoven's 9 symphonies are (for a good reason IMO) considered something like the holy grail of classical orchestral music. What I want to ask you guys is 1) Which symphonies do you like the most, which ones are less accessible from your point of view? 2) Which recordings (single symphonies or the whole cycle) do you prefer? If someone posts on this, I'll give my answers! Let's see how long it takes for this thread to drop to page 2... I love all of Beethoven's symphonies -- the soundtrack to my childhood. And yeah, I have tried to create a couple of threads on classical music, and all of them died pretty quickly. I had to constantly bump the threads. I hope this one lasts though! my loreena mckennitt threads die quick too. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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