Actually, I'm hoping that he decides to walk into my exam room, throw me away from the piano, and continue my exam for me as if nothing strange happened. And then, I hope he kills the piano during the last chord of the final Bulgarian Dances. After all, what's the point of notoriety if you can't prove your title? He should at the very least show my contemporaries how to destroy pianos--Beethoven style. It's a useful way out of frustration. Anyway, I'd probably be saved from Quick Study (or sight reading) too.
Unfortunately, if he decides to come into the exam room and wave all his 32 piano sonatas in front of me, that'll be the end of yours truly. I've had enough with ONE sonata, what more thirty-two?
It's very depressing to note that 182 years and counting, Beethoven is still mass murdering music students. Mercy, I plead for (forgive Yoda talk).
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Wasn't there someone who said suffering was vital to improving a musician's performance? (I'm sure Beethoven said this to justify his own work but then again someone else could have said it.) Good luck with your struggle.
Hello Zechariah!
Thanks. =D Really need the luck...
Unfortunately, I think I totally screwed up the entire programme. *Screams*
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