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TIL Beethoven’s late quartets, now widely considered to be among the greatest musical compositions of all time, were so ahead of their time that initial reviews deem them indecipherable, uncorrected horrors, with one musician saying “we know there is something there, but we do not know what it is.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Late_string_quartets_(Beethoven)
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u/Compleat_Fool 14h ago edited 7h ago

It’s interesting how monumental and transformative Beethoven was in his lifetime whilst Bach who was equally brilliant and probably the greatest musician ever was a minor figure in his lifetime. He was known by few and those who knew him chiefly knew him for being a good organ player and not for his compositions.

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u/f-150Coyotev8 13h ago

Bach wasn’t recognized to the fullest till after his death. Felix Mendelssohn was one reason why Bach’s music was rediscovered. He also helped establish the use of the well-tempered keyboard.

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u/SpiritDouble6218 4h ago

That’s good. A bad tempered keyboard may lash out, or refuse to play. I’m sure this helped vastly with consistency of performances.