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Tag Archives: Beethoven

Confessions of a (former) Beethoven Hater

Posted on April 30, 2005 by valerie
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I have a secret that I never told anyone, growing up as a classical musician- I hated Beethoven! My rather formal and strict piano teacher had very precise ideas about what constituted great music and Beethoven was her ne plus ultra. I therefore imagined that I had some dreadful flaw which no one must ever discover.
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