Was Brahms a wiseass? By Jan Swafford - Slate MagazineFirst Faved : Oct 04 2006 by ms.kruseFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 19 timesFave It!
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Funny.
Quoted: Among those celebrated for their eloquence in the art of music, especially instrumental music, it's worth noting how well they wielded the foreign art of language. It's not surprising that the prose efforts of some certified greats—see Beethoven's letters—
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excellent.
I wouldn't be surprised... I would think a leader with a noticable achievements would have some rebellious(often misunderstood for being a wiseass) attitude against the norm of his time.
plus, anyone who loves cello that much has to be a wiseass.
damn cello playaz