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Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony #7 (Original Post) elleng Apr 2018 OP
YES! Thank you, my dear elleng! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2018 #1
GLAD you like it, Peg; so do I, elleng Apr 2018 #3
Heading out for a few; elleng Apr 2018 #2
Did I mention that one of the major themes of #7 was lifted note-for-note Aristus Apr 2018 #4
I do know that he was a pupil of Salieri's, elleng Apr 2018 #5
I've got a Salieri playlist on my iPod. Aristus Apr 2018 #6
Thanks! How pissed he must have been!!! elleng Apr 2018 #7

elleng

(131,356 posts)
3. GLAD you like it, Peg; so do I,
Thu Apr 12, 2018, 01:38 PM
Apr 2018

so I'm waiting for it to end before I head 'home!' Just posted the playlist, so y'all can listen along!

Aristus

(66,520 posts)
4. Did I mention that one of the major themes of #7 was lifted note-for-note
Thu Apr 12, 2018, 01:49 PM
Apr 2018

from a woodwind piece by Antonio Salieri?

It makes sense when you know that Beethoven was a pupil of Salieri's.

elleng

(131,356 posts)
5. I do know that he was a pupil of Salieri's,
Thu Apr 12, 2018, 01:52 PM
Apr 2018

but didn't know about the 'lifted' part. Going out now for a few hours, leaving as it ends, so will 'study' the matter later!

Aristus

(66,520 posts)
6. I've got a Salieri playlist on my iPod.
Thu Apr 12, 2018, 02:15 PM
Apr 2018

I'll try to listen for it, and let you know what piece it is.

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