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    Not only is today the 174th anniversary of the great man's death - (I shall be observing a minutes silence at 4.45p.m - in anticipation of a thunder storm! - it looks miserable enough outside today!), but it is also the 223rd anniversary of B's first public appearance (aged 7) -"Musical Academy".Sternengasse,Cologne.

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    'Man know thyself'

    [This message has been edited by Peter (edited 03-26-2001).]
    'Man know thyself'

    #2
    Originally posted by Peter:
    Not only is today the 174th anniversary of the great man's death - (I shall be observing a minutes silence at 4.45p.m - in anticipation of a thunder storm! - it looks miserable enough outside today!), but it is also the 223rd anniversary of B's first public appearance (aged 7) -"Musical Academy".Sternengasse,Cologne.
    I'm annoyed because I got ready some rare and appropriately solemn Beethoven music on CD to download today as mp3's (the Equali and the Elegaic Hymn) to mark the event, but I left them indoors. I'll do it tomorrow.

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    "If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin

    [This message has been edited by Rod (edited 03-26-2001).]
    http://classicalmusicmayhem.freeforums.org

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      #3
      RIP, Ludvig!

      BTW, does anyone know what his last words were?

      Mary

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        #4
        Applaud friends, the comedy is over. Or something along those lines.

        Originally posted by MCS:
        RIP, Ludvig!

        BTW, does anyone know what his last words were?

        Mary

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          #5
          Originally posted by Kevin:
          Applaud friends, the comedy is over. Or something along those lines.
          Why would he say: "Or something along those lines"?

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          PDG (Peter)

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            #6
            Originally posted by MCS:
            RIP, Ludvig!

            BTW, does anyone know what his last words were?

            Mary
            I'm always suspicious of 'last words' , but apparently he said 'Plaudite amici, finita est comoedia!' - which Kevin has wonderfully translated for us!

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            'Man know thyself'
            'Man know thyself'

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              #7
              Originally posted by Peter:
              I'm always suspicious of 'last words' , but apparently he said 'Plaudite amici, finita est comoedia!' - which Kevin has wonderfully translated for us!
              From what I've read, it is consistantly stated that his final recorded words before going into a coma were "pity, pity...too late" refering to the gift of wine he had just received but obviously was not in a fit state to consume.

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              "If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin



              [This message has been edited by Rod (edited 03-27-2001).]
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                #8
                You're right, Rod. His "Applaude, friends,
                the comedy is over" was said on March 23rd.
                "Pity, pity, too late" was said on March 24th at 1:00pm. and then he lapsed into a coma saying no more.
                Joy
                'Truth and beauty joined'

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                  #9
                  How tragic.

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