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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 19 Oct 2014

    Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence:http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f 

    8:45 PM - 19 Oct 2014
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    17 replies 111 retweets 119 likes
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      2. Matthew Minas‏ @matthewminas 8 Nov 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Now there'll be #Beethoven at the #BerlinWall anniv, this great article from the @NewYorker a few weeks ago is apt.http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f 

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      2. Steve McManus‏ @SMlit 19 Oct 2014
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        #Beethoven and #Stravinsky were the first heavy rockers “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ”

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      3. Steve McManus‏ @SMlit 19 Oct 2014
        Replying to @SMlit

        @newyorker "…the single name “BEETHOVEN” emblazoned on the proscenium arch. “Don’t bother,” it seemed to say."

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      1. redmond‏ @sirredmond 19 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker the good of music is debatable. #music is as #music does. you listen to it. you #hear it. people #make it. #dontbestupid #furry

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      1. Joves Musicòlegs‏ @jamcatalunya 19 Oct 2014
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        Bon dia! "@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ”

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      1. Matthew Minas‏ @matthewminas 19 Oct 2014
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        .@NewYorker This is the best article I've read in a while. #Beethoven is my absolute favourite. I have a bust of him on my bedside table.

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      1. Vesa Sirén‏ @VesaSiren 19 Oct 2014
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        "@NewYorker: Was #Beethoven too great for the good of #music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f "

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      1. Elizabeth Marc‏ @marc_elizabeth 19 Oct 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for th good of music?Alex Ross on th composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ”Grt analysis

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      1. sally lloyd-jones‏ @sallylloydjones 7 Nov 2014
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        Is that possible? RT @NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound:http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f 

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      1. Richard Fofana‏ @richardfofana 20 Oct 2014
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        In the idol's shadow “@NewYorker: Beethoven too great for good of music? @AlexRossMusic on his profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ”

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      1. Matthew Minas‏ @matthewminas 20 Oct 2014
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        .@NewYorker Listening to 'lovely, lovely Ludwig van' right now. I'm yet to find better than #Beethoven's 9th Symphony. #AClockworkOrange

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      1. Desculpe a Poeira‏ @RicardoLombardi 19 Oct 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ”

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      1. Casey Chazboe‏ @2casey451 19 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker This question, so ill advised, is also impossibly stupid. How is it associated with the New Yorker?

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      1. dorita avi r‏ @litdorita 19 Oct 2014
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        Beethoven "demands to be played again, and yet again" "the process becomes addictive, irresistible" http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f  via @NewYorker

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      1. John Sullivan‏ @Pogonomyrmex 19 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker Hilarious.

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      1. Plumbing the Depths of insanity‏ @PMendoza602 19 Oct 2014
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        @NewYorker @Shoq at first glance I saw #axlrose not alex ross.

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      1. Matthew Minas‏ @matthewminas 19 Oct 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer’s profound influence: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ” Wow...😮

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      1. ArtAttack‏ @ArtAttackApp 19 Oct 2014
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        Great read 🎶 #music #art "@NewYorker: Was Beethoven too great for the good of music? Alex Ross on the composer: http://nyr.kr/1w3ho7f ”

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