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Piano Board => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: MzrtMusic on May 22, 2003, 06:10:03 AM
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OK... I was in a really morbid mood recently, and starting thinking, if I were to go deaf, what is the last piece of music I would ever want to hear??? I got it down to two, Mozart's "Requiem" or Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9." I guess I would want to hear the Beethoven, just to remind me of what can be done, even when you are deaf, but it's a hard choice. What would you guys choose as the last note of music to ever hear???
Love,
Sarah
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hehe this is very funny, i'd like to hear myself play any piece that goes to my head. that's it!
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Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody no 2 (I love that piece!) or one of the Chopin nocturnes.
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Some Chopin, definitely. Nocturnes Op9 #1, or Op27 #1. Or maybe Saint-Seans. Or Led Zeppelin.
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Never thought about this.... Never would want to....Isn't this sort of like "what is your one and only favorite piece, The one you wont mind listening to for the rest of your life"? I won't need to worry cos technology would find a way.... ahhh~~~~..... sorry for being so boring .. :-/....
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I know that the answer to this question could change from day to day, or even from mood to mood. I just threw it out as an interesting topic. I'm not worried about going deaf, or anything. I just think about some very strange things sometimes, and as this one was music related, I thought I'd throw it out.
Love,
Sarah
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it's not a strange question. i've asked my friends that question before...about music, books, art, etc. it is a hard one to answer though. i think i'd have to hear rachmaninoff playing chopin's sonata in b, horowitz playing liszt's sonata in b, gould playing bach's wtc, gieseking plaing ravel's gaspard de la nut, beethoven's 9th, vivaldi's four seasons... however, if i could pick only one or two, i would certainly go deaf with much bitterness.
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didnt beethoven go deaf
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Yes he did.
Another piece I really like is La Campanella.
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Yes, this is very interesting. But if you listen to a piece over and over again you're certainly going to get sick of it. Thanks Colette. I never knew Rachmaninoff recorded the 3rd Sonata.
And since amee brought up the La campanella, i'll add to that. It's very interesting that the audience always enjoys listening to La campanella. If a pianist plays in a concert and he did not play LC then the audience would start shouting "campanella! Campanella!"
I mean, really, Campanella and the other Liszt Etudes, in my opinion, sounds great (and im pretty sure its great fun to play) but there is not much emotional and musical meanings in it. After you play it quite often you will start to get sick of it really quickly, and there are no more stuff to discover.
But with other pieces, such as Bach's, Chopin's you will always have something new to discover, it never gets boring.
I have nothing against Liszt of course, I think he's great, and his Sonata is certainly something no one will get sick of.
It's interesting....
Sorry for the side track....
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In the book I'm currently reading there is a paragraph related to this topic. According to Andre Watts, Gould once told him, "Andre, you wouldn't really play a piece like La Campanella if there were no such things as live concert." Watts said Campanella was a show piece to Gould and nothing more.
It is still such a beautiful piece though and I love listening to it! :D
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Yeah, that's what i mean. Of course, everyone loves, including me.
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yes, La Campanella is beautiful and show-offy a bit. i think daniel pollack played this. go to his website. https://www.danielpollack.com
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He plays the arrangement by Busoni, i think.
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what would happen to me if i go deaf??!! i don't want lose one of my five senses, those are the most important. if ever the 6th sense does exist... i don't want to see ghosts.. it's not a good replacement for a hearing sense!
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I'll never get bored of Chopin's Grande Polonaise Brilliante Op.22, the concerto version with all the violins and bassoons and stuff
I've listened to it 10 times in a row and also listen to it more than 2 times perday for iunno 4 months now? And I still haven't got bored of it, its just so mesmerizing... ;D