Classical Music
Related: About this forumEven in the midst of a current sorrowful unfolding, some semblance of normalcy particularly
that which is of 'goodness' is necessary.I dedicate this to the DelMarVa River Region. 😘
"Na Mnohaja i Blahaja Lita!" 🤍
Bedrich Smetana ~ 'Vltava'

elleng
(139,031 posts)He had noticed substantial hearing loss in 1874, and he informed the Provisional Theatre’s management of his situation. “It was in July… that I noticed that in one of my ears the notes in the higher octaves were pitched differently than in the other and that at times I had a tingling feeling in my ears and heard a noise as though I was standing by a mighty waterfall. My condition changed continuously up to the end of July when it became a permanent state of affairs and it was accompanied by spells of giddiness so that I staggered to and fro and could walk straight only with the greatest concentration.” And while he could no longer perform music, he certainly could still write. Almost immediately “he plunged into composing the first two movements of his Má Vlast (My Country) cycle.”
https://interlude.hk/on-this-day-4-april-bedrich-smetana-vltava-the-moldau-was-premiered/?fbclid=IwAR089TKiKty6rVkkw1KmgxBgcfWj6VHVA1zktGldujE7AzTLbeejv3B2HXs
sprinkleeninow
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elleng
(139,031 posts)SUCH talent! 'Almost immediately “he plunged into composing the first two movements of his Má Vlast (My Country) cycle.”'
sprinkleeninow
(20,731 posts)What I meant by 'supernatural' was that seemingly Smetana composed this masterpiece 'supernaturally' considering his hearing impairment.
elleng
(139,031 posts)I can't IMAGINE it! I feel music (pretty strongly,) but could never COMPOSE it.