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All semester I knew about this paper I had to write. Did I write it? No. Did I even think of a topic? Not really. Did I, therefore, do any research? Never.

You know when this shit is due? Monday. Motherfucking monday.

I hate school. With three more classes left to my master's i jsut want to drop out SO BAD.

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Mosh
Sun Dec 09 2007, 01:29am
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Steal someone elses work, change every third word.

Simple.
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Suzie
Sun Dec 09 2007, 03:37am
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yeah, if you want to, steal some of my shit from the truth about drugs. *smiles*
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Thrash
Sun Dec 09 2007, 03:53am
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3 classes isn't much, really ....
... and once you're done, it's all gravy
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The Geek2
Sun Dec 09 2007, 04:03am
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i would steal the shit out of your drug post, except this isnt about drugs, it's about Beethoven.

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Goady
Sun Dec 09 2007, 06:04am
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Tell you what. Forget about school, Since the money that goes behind the education obviously isn't an object, fund my way through graduate school. When I finish my my masters thesis I will give you 10% of my income for life.

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Mosh
Sun Dec 09 2007, 12:34pm
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10% of nuthin is a good deal... I'll take it!
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Suzie
Sun Dec 09 2007, 06:13pm
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charlie brown comix has alot abut beethen..

lol!
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The Geek2
Sun Dec 09 2007, 07:08pm
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The money that goes to fund my schooling is no object? Tell that to the three jobs I'm working to put myself through this! And 10%? Please!

Still haven't got shit. Im out of ideas!
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Suzie
Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:35pm
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you could talk about the drugs he was on! Edited Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:39pm
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Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:39pm
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...sorry dude, that's my level of expertise.
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Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:41pm
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Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:42pm
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Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:43pm
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Biography of Beethoven

Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770 to Johann van Beethoven and his wife, Maria Magdalena. He took his first music lessons from his father, who was tenor in the choir of the archbishop-elector of Cologne. His father was an unstable, yet ambitious man whose excessive drinking, rough temper and anxiety surprisingly did not diminish Beethoven's love for music. He studied and performed with great success, despite becoming the breadwinner of his household by the time he was 18 years old. His father's increasingly serious alcohol problem and the earlier death of his grandfather in 1773 sent his family into deepening poverty.

At first, Beethoven made little impact on the musical society, despite his father's hopes. When he turned 11, he left school and became an assistant organist to Christian Gottlob Neefe at the court of Bonn, learning from him and other musicians. In 1783 he became the continuo player for the Bonn opera and accompanied their rehearsals on keyboard. In 1787, he was sent to Vienna to take further lessons from Mozart. Two months later, however, he was called back to Bonn by the death of his mother.

He started to play the viola in the Opera Orchestra in 1789, while also teaching in composing. He met Haydn in 1790, who agreed to teach him in Vienna, and Beethoven then moved to Vienna permanently. He received financial support from Prince Karl Lichnowsky, to whom he dedicated his Piano Sonata in C minor, better known as The Pathétique ?. He performed publicly in Vienna in 1795 for the first time, and published his Op. 1 and Op. 2 piano sonatas. His works are traditionally divided into three periods. The first is called the Viennese Classical, the second is the Heroic, and the third is Late Beethoven. In the first period, his individuality and style gradually developed, as he used many methods from Haydn, including the use of silence. He composed mainly for the piano during this period. These works include Symphony no. 1 in C (1800), his first six string quartets, and the Pathétique (1799). His Moonlight Sonata in C# minor (1801) is known as the first of Heroic Beethoven.

Beethoven learned that he would become deaf in 1802 and suffered sever depression. His composing skills were not affected by his deafness, but his ability to teach and perform was inhibited. It is said that he became deaf from his habit of pouring cold water over his head while composing, to refresh himself, and then not drying his massive amounts of hair afterwards. He wrote his only opera, Fidelio in 1805. The main theme of the opera revolves around fidelity, which reflects his personal desire to marry. Other works in the Heroic period include the Kreuzer Sonata (1803), symphonies 3 – 7, the Violin Concerto in D major (1806), the Razumovsky Quartets (1806), the Emperor Concerto (1809) and the Archduke Trio, Op. 97 (1811).

After 1813, during his Late period, Beethoven composed inwardly. He was totally deaf, as this is sometimes known as the "silent period." Some say that Beethoven was composing music for a different age. His life became more chaotic and he composed less and less. In his works, he used more miniaturization and expansion. The music began to become "odd" as he began to experiment with the number of movements, contrast in volume and dynamics, harmonic predictability, sonata movements and trills in his works. Beethoven became increasingly argumentative as he was further tormented by his deafness. Goethe described his attitude as aggressive, and perhaps understandable, but not easy to live with. He gave his last performance in 1814, on the piano, but continued to be a respected composer in Viennese society. Some of his late achievements include the Diabelli Variations (1820-1823), the last piano sonatas and six string quartets, the Mass in D major, Missa Solemnis (1823), the Choral Symphony, no. 9 (1824), in which he set Schiller's "Ode to Joy" in the final movement. At Beethoven's death in 1827, Franz Grillparzer best described him during his funeral address when he said: "despite all these absurdities, there was something so touching and ennobling about him that one could not help admiring him and feeling drawn to him."




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Suzie
Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:46pm
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seriously, that's pretty cool.


"it's not cheating, its collaberating" LOL
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Suzie
Sun Dec 09 2007, 08:49pm
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do you love me now?
....I researched your paper...because.....?
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The Geek2
Mon Dec 10 2007, 01:53am
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Haha i appreciate it, but I can't just pull things off-line. I could get kicked out of school. And it can't be just a biography of beethoven, since that was already discussed in class. Thanks for your effort, though! smile

In the end I made it to 12 pages, a semiotic reading of Beethoven's Op. 110 (Piano sonata) 3rd movement.
I said it was an opera scene. GOOD LUCK TO ME.! 12 PAGES OF CRAP!
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The Geek2
Mon Dec 10 2007, 01:57am
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wrote ...
3 classes isn't much, really ....
... and once you're done, it's all gravy
You're right. it isn't much. But I'm also still working on my Thesis and there's also these pesky exams (comprehensive, Piano and Language) that I'm juggling with three jobs.

I guess after 7 years of college... enough is enough.
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Suzie
Mon Dec 10 2007, 02:04am
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right on...
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Mon Dec 10 2007, 03:43am
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My favorite part of school was pulling stuff out of my ass at the end of the semester for projects after I had spent the semester drinking by myself in my office...
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