Tbh I got most points possible, but I the only performers i got right were bernstein(conductor) by guess, and Perlman/Ashkenazy from listening to their version so much
Un blind-test modeste mais avec beaucoup de potentiel. Mérite de se voir attribuer le label «possédé». Attention toutefois à rester vigilent sur les révélations : sur la sonate 14 «moonlight» par exemple, il s’agit du 3e mouvement et non pas du 1er. À encourager.
35 points. The only one I felt was slightly unfair was "The Ruins of Athens" Op.113, which doesn't really have movements. How many people do you think will remember that the Turkish March was part 4?
This is awesome!!! At least I won’t get dishonorably banished from humanity forever! But too many inhabitants of the planet would- which might be a good thing! I hadn’t heard his “Turkish March” for literally thirty years until watching your video!
36 points, I didnt know coralian, archduke and I missed piano concerto 1 but others obvious (And guess interpret or conductor is hard. I just guessed karajan and perlman)
While many of Beethoven’s quartets are indeed well-known, most of them lack some very recognisable, well-known tunes that would’ve justified putting them in this “easiest” category. Definitely saving quite a few for the next level though :)
@@odysseus8245 that's definitely fair. Unfortunately, his quartets are generally too complicated for the general public to make them popular. They are among the greatest things ever written though
Tbh I got most points possible, but I the only performers i got right were bernstein(conductor) by guess, and Perlman/Ashkenazy from listening to their version so much
9 points. Those piano sonatas are killing me, I recognize the music, I just don't know their names at all...
38/40, with bonus 42/40
37/40
With bonus points 40/40
Un blind-test modeste mais avec beaucoup de potentiel. Mérite de se voir attribuer le label «possédé». Attention toutefois à rester vigilent sur les révélations : sur la sonate 14 «moonlight» par exemple, il s’agit du 3e mouvement et non pas du 1er. À encourager.
35 points.
The only one I felt was slightly unfair was "The Ruins of Athens" Op.113, which doesn't really have movements.
How many people do you think will remember that the Turkish March was part 4?
awesome
23 out of 25 isn't horrible, but I still feel ashamed. I missed the Archduke and Corolian, although I knew it was one of his overtures
Same but Archduke and Ruins of Athens :(
This is awesome!!!
At least I won’t get dishonorably banished from humanity forever!
But too many inhabitants of the planet would- which might be a good thing!
I hadn’t heard his “Turkish March” for literally thirty years until watching your video!
36 points, I didnt know coralian, archduke and I missed piano concerto 1 but others obvious (And guess interpret or conductor is hard. I just guessed karajan and perlman)
I always get Piano Concertos 1 and 2 mixed up. Although, can you blame me, when Beethoven's publishers couldn't either?
(the orchestra of piano concerto No.5 plays)
Me:Eroica! It must be Eroica! d(`>∀
There are a lot of similarities between the Eroica and the Emperor, including the key!
Oh heavens no lol
I could never mistake anything else on earth for the Eroica. I know every inch of that symphony intimately
27!
52/60!
No string quartets??!!
Not a single string quartet????
I think mans is a pianist so
While many of Beethoven’s quartets are indeed well-known, most of them lack some very recognisable, well-known tunes that would’ve justified putting them in this “easiest” category. Definitely saving quite a few for the next level though :)
@@odysseus8245 that's definitely fair. Unfortunately, his quartets are generally too complicated for the general public to make them popular. They are among the greatest things ever written though
3 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 total 30 points
2 :D