this piece is kind of interesting. first movement: a strong upward figure of notes but with a sad timbre, strong but sad sort of how Beethoven must of felt- outwardly strong but sad. second movement: a slow lullaby almost as if the music is winding down and going to sleep. third movement: a dream, its somewhat similar to the first movement but instead of sad it's more heroic, like Robin Hood and his merrymen. idk why this piece isn't more famous
The church is way too boomy, but these guys make it work. All the more testament to their skill. Although I would definitely like to hear this in a drier room.
Wonderful horn players!
Bravo Seidenberg...
Grande Samuel 👏📯
SO WONDERFUL!!!!!! YOU ARE ALL SO WONDERFUL !!!!!! Thank you for playing my music. I love you so dearly... all of you. -L von B
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this piece is kind of interesting.
first movement: a strong upward figure of notes but with a sad timbre, strong but sad sort of how Beethoven must of felt- outwardly strong but sad.
second movement: a slow lullaby almost as if the music is winding down and going to sleep.
third movement: a dream, its somewhat similar to the first movement but instead of sad it's more heroic, like Robin Hood and his merrymen. idk why this piece isn't more famous
Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.
Bravo!!!
BRAVISSIMI
Very nice performance
Very nice
The church is way too boomy, but these guys make it work. All the more testament to their skill. Although I would definitely like to hear this in a drier room.
Bravo, magnifique ✨
You guys are cheating! I'm sure "sextet" doesn't mean seven!
Very well done.
Looks as if they added a double-bass.
W. Billinrio Oh. Well, there's no harm in that. Like Beethoven, I'm a bass addict myself.
justcarcrazy I believe that Beethoven added the bass, although no-one is sure about this.
I've played the Op.81a Piano Sonata "Les Adieux".
Never realised Op.81b even existed and was not written for the piano (!!)
Un sextuor joué à... 7 ???