@BrianLauritzen: It was “May 1809 #Napolean lays seige to Vienna.” #TheEmperor #Beethoven stayed although close to the front lines in the cellar of his home. Drum Cannon Marching

From the commentary of Brian Lauritzen at Classical KUSC.

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2 Responses to @BrianLauritzen: It was “May 1809 #Napolean lays seige to Vienna.” #TheEmperor #Beethoven stayed although close to the front lines in the cellar of his home. Drum Cannon Marching

  1. johnrubens's avatar johnrubens says:

    “Who was the “emperor” in Beethoven’s so-called #Emperor symphony? Was it Napolean or Beethoven himself? “You tell me child. Why would you want to stay in the cellar of your home with the French outside?” “I guess he could live with either of them.” “Perhaps child.”

  2. johnrubens's avatar johnrubens says:

    Reblogged this on JohnRubens and commented:

    “Who was the Emperor, Napolean or Beethoven?” “Children, you tell me.”

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