Thursday, November 01, 2012

The Genius of Beethoven, Part 2


Hello and welcome to the new face of Nichevo.  As you can see I have made a couple of changes in the look of the blog which I would hope you will like.  From template design to color and formatting, I went on a tweaking binge to see what I could do to freshen up the pages.  The new format allows for some larger photograph displays and a larger video player which should enhance your enjoyment of those elements as you scroll down the page.  Let me know how you like (or dislike) the changes by posting a comment or emailing me at the address to be found in my profile.  Now on with the show!

In The Genius of Beethoven, Part 2, 'Love and Loss', Charles Hazelwood explores the effects of the relationships Beethoven had with family, friends, colleagues, love interests and the general public.  Often times both tempestuous and impassioned, the relationships he had helped to mold his music into the masterworks they became.  Noteworthy examples are the Appasionata Sonata, the 5th and 6th Symphonies and the reworked Opera Leonora newly christened Fidelio which were all successes in his time and live on today as timeless masterpieces of musical art.  Join me as we explore 'Love and Loss' along with Charles:


Now for the aforementioned larger photographic displays, which I am sure will add to your visual appreciation of the art of the male form of which we are all so enamored.  Today is Thursday which means it is time for some more denim dynamite.  Today's collection of Men In Jeans runs the gamut from callow youth to daddy butchness with just a touch of romanticism in a couple of them.  That's a wrap for today, be sure to leave a comment or drop an email with your opinion of the changes to the blog.  Thanks for the visit, see you again tomorrow.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!






























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