Saturday, December 8, 2012

Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

I have grown crustily unmelodical as the years go by, a symptom alluded to here:

            Goldberg Variations variations

But I still enjoy a bit of chamber music now and then, especially on the weekends.  Last weekend, indeed, on the local classical station, was “Back to the Baroque”; and now, so WETA informs us, we are in the “Beethoven’s Birthday Weekend”.

One hopes, for the sake of his parturient mother, that he did not take an entire weekend to be born;  but in any event, one suspects the sort of chronological latitudinarianism enshrined in the Monday Holidays Bill (as wise a piece of legislation  as our solons ever crafted).  Thus, when, on the holiday Monday, we say it is “Washington’s Birthday”, we are usually expressing, not a truth, but a truthitude.  And likewise, for radio stations that favor “themed” weekends, whichever one is closest to the actual historical date, is good enough.

Now curious, though, I checked to see what was his literal birthday:  it turns out, nobody knows!  What we know is his baptismal date.   Now, my own baptismal date happened over forty years after I was born;  but apparently the folks over at WETA assume that the little crumb-snatcher had been with us about a week before he was shipped off to the church to be holy-water-boarded.   Fair enough.

Indeed, upon further reflection, we have to say, that back in Beethoven’s day, they truly had their priorities straight, recording the Taufe rather than the Geburtstag.  It is cosmically more momentous, being reborn in Christ, than simply plopping out onto the receiving-blanket, and enjoying your first poop.

Anyhow, by all means, enjoy the Big B, at this time or at any other.   And as our own contribution to the festivities, we point you to an essay that tells you literally all you need to know about one of composer’s lesser-known works -- an account that adheres to the highest standards of truthitude:

            Beethoven’s Tenth Symphony

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