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Dock Braun:
It seems that BWV 1007 has become one of the cliches of classical music that everyone's familiar with the start, but hardly the middle of. For that, I tend to commend filmists thumbing their noses at semi-sophisitcated listeners, by putting unfamiliar middles, sans cliche starts, to key moments, for uninterested ears, to hear---maybe listen. I am, you must understand, awfully elitist, when it comes to my tastes, so I'll add, on this topic, that my library, at this very moment, opened itself to Ludwig van Beethoven's sonata 13 II

cybersmurf:

--- Quote from: Dock Braun on 11 Dec 2020, 12:17 ---Ludwig van Beethoven's sonata 13 II

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I just listened to this. Now I wonder what Beethoven could have done with today's instruments. And what he would have done on a friggin' synthesizer.

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: cybersmurf on 11 Dec 2020, 12:37 ---
--- Quote from: Dock Braun on 11 Dec 2020, 12:17 ---Ludwig van Beethoven's sonata 13 II

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I just listened to this. Now I wonder what Beethoven could have done with today's instruments. And what he would have done on a friggin' synthesizer.

--- End quote ---

That is a question that has haunted my dreams from time to time ever since the possibility was brought up in this thread from 2016. Nobody's posted in it for a few years, but I will say I like the idea of Chopin composing tango nuevo.

Kein Kunstler:
Ludwig van Beethoven's alla-cappella innovations would rival Johann Sebastian Bach's genial noise.

Gyrre:
It's not Beethoven, but this all did remind me of Karl Harmdierk's areangement of some Kirby music in a 'Chopinesque' style.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=C23RjyqhE4Y
There's also another classical piano arrangement of Kirby music. I think it's a fantasia, but it's been awhile since Music Appreciation so corrections are welcome. (Video in the spoiler)
(click to show/hide)//www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOUS-FdHauM
EDIT: Turns out there's a tag dedicated to classical arrangements on OCReMix now. Here's the list.

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