on 21-06-2009 06:52 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 12-05-2025 03:16 PM
I … want … that … dress.
Imagine singing Queen of the Night in that gown.
on 12-05-2025 03:39 PM
If you are a size 12 - sorry - already spoken for. 🤣
13-05-2025 08:21 AM - edited 13-05-2025 08:21 AM
The dress is gorgeous!
And instantly recognisable.
It would be a real conversation starter.
on 13-05-2025 09:48 AM
This one is for the music lovers.
13-05-2025 03:15 PM - edited 13-05-2025 03:16 PM
Steibelt apparently spoke slightingly and tauntingly about Beethoven upon arriving in Vienna, and mocked a trio which Beethoven had recently had published. He came to Vienna, in fact, with the deliberate intention of challenging Beethoven. There’s reason to suppose that Steibelt didn’t use real improvisation in his piano duels; rather, he carefully prepared the “improv” beforehand. Beethoven spotted this and publicly accused him of doing this (which was like cheating at cards, in the musical world).
Beethoven not only beat the challenge; he also mocked Steibelt into smithereens, using Steibelt’s own style - only infinitely more powerful and technical. If only I could turn the result into a pithy little phrase…
”He who mocks a Beethoven capsizes in a greater storm”…?
Hmmm… it doesn’t really roll off the tongue.
N.B. Steibelt’s nickname was „Der Sturm“ (after the piano rondeau for which he was most famed at the time).
I’ll stop there. I’m quite capable of going on and on and on about Beethoven - to the boredom of everyone else - and I’m trying not to go there!
on 13-05-2025 03:23 PM
LOL - for the gardeners.
on 13-05-2025 03:30 PM
As a semi-gardener, I am in hysterics.
on 13-05-2025 03:31 PM
Put on the Gumboots. LOL
on 16-05-2025 02:13 PM
How good is this - just received a belated Birthday & Mum's Day gift.
on 16-05-2025 04:12 PM
Verry Noice - well done DD
I think there's an invisible plane included - but how would you know?