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by mfragin
1140 days ago
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Although I can understand the purpose of the author, part of me thinks Beethoven's music is on such a higher plane than current politics. Or maybe that WAS his message.... When people talk about "desert island" picks, I prefer to modernize it to what one would choose to take with them on a long space flight, or (if we use deep sleep) to a new space colony. I don't know how many bytes of storage I'd be allotted, but I have a feeling Beethoven's late string quartets would be included. And Steely Dan.... |
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I personally think that was the message: this is a man whose father's brutal abuse likely caused his future deafness and an awful case of bipolar depression. His music was always lauded, but he was personally the subject of intense ridicule throughout his life and career. And as a result he gave us lots of music that represented that torment vividly, and plenty more that told us to rise above it.