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In reply to the discussion: Aaaah SHIT! I just got my biopsy results. It's melanoma. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)8. Keep up your dukes, 11 Bravo!
Max Ring speaks of Beethoven's visit to Grätz castle...
The old castellan, was firmly convinced that Beethoven was not quite right in his mind; he would often run, bareheaded, without a hat, around in the great park of the castle hours on end, even if it were raining with lightning and thunder. On other occasions, he would sit for whole days shut up in his room without seeing anybody and not speaking a word. But the most insane behaviour occurred when the French occupied Grätz after the battle of Austerlitz (1806). The prince had aroused the hopes of the French general of meeting the celebrated composer and to hear him play on the piano-forte. To this end, a great musical soiree was arranged at the castle and the composer was to play his latest compositions. Beethoven, however, refused although the Prince repeatedly and earnestly requested him to do so. Nevertheless, the Prince sill hoped to persuade the obstinate musician, and invited the French general and other distinguished guests. On the appointed evening Beethoven was nowhere to be seen. Finally the news came that the artist had secretly left the castle and fled on foot to the town of Grätz in the cold winter night - only a letter to the Prince had been found in his room. In it he explained that he could not play to enemies of his country and added "Prince! what you are,you are by circumstance and by birth. What I am, I am through myself. Of Princes there have been and will be thousands. Of Beethovens there is only one.."
http://www.lvbeethoven.co.uk/page10.html
The old castellan, was firmly convinced that Beethoven was not quite right in his mind; he would often run, bareheaded, without a hat, around in the great park of the castle hours on end, even if it were raining with lightning and thunder. On other occasions, he would sit for whole days shut up in his room without seeing anybody and not speaking a word. But the most insane behaviour occurred when the French occupied Grätz after the battle of Austerlitz (1806). The prince had aroused the hopes of the French general of meeting the celebrated composer and to hear him play on the piano-forte. To this end, a great musical soiree was arranged at the castle and the composer was to play his latest compositions. Beethoven, however, refused although the Prince repeatedly and earnestly requested him to do so. Nevertheless, the Prince sill hoped to persuade the obstinate musician, and invited the French general and other distinguished guests. On the appointed evening Beethoven was nowhere to be seen. Finally the news came that the artist had secretly left the castle and fled on foot to the town of Grätz in the cold winter night - only a letter to the Prince had been found in his room. In it he explained that he could not play to enemies of his country and added "Prince! what you are,you are by circumstance and by birth. What I am, I am through myself. Of Princes there have been and will be thousands. Of Beethovens there is only one.."
http://www.lvbeethoven.co.uk/page10.html
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Kicking so more will see--hope everything goes well and this is behind you soon. nt
MADem
Feb 2013
#13
Sorry about that--hopefully they'll hack it out of you for good, and that will be that.
TwilightGardener
Feb 2013
#16
I second this. This is what my mom's oncologist told us when Mom had breast cancer.
pacalo
Feb 2013
#113
You sound like a fighter and you seem to have humor. Those are the most important
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#23
That's the attitude...! 'Sorry you have to go through this, but kick that cancer "Candy Ass"
hlthe2b
Feb 2013
#24
Got a diagnosis 30 years ago...carcanoma insitu...the best diagnosis for cancer you can have..
angstlessk
Feb 2013
#33
So sorry. I've had the scare with my kidney. Had a benign cyst. For those of us who need to keep
Lint Head
Feb 2013
#44
I spent a lot of time in the sun when I was younger, so I have regular yearly skin checks.
11 Bravo
Feb 2013
#137
My Mrs had a mole removed 30 years ago and the tactless Intern Doc came in and....
yourout
Feb 2013
#64
Wishes to you for a completely successful triumph over C & a long healthy life with your family. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#75
If I wasn't tough as nails, I'd probably be in tears by now. Thanks to all. Now, my wife and I ...
11 Bravo
Feb 2013
#82
Even if it HAS spread, all is not lost. There have been some very real improvements
kestrel91316
Feb 2013
#96
Wishing you every success and joy your heart can hold. You can beat this. We're with you.
ancianita
Feb 2013
#106
You'll have a bigger gouge than you think but hey, you probably lost more in the war.
tavalon
Feb 2013
#122
Wishing you the best, with that attitude, cancer better watch the @$@# out!
usregimechange
Feb 2013
#156
Stretch those ass-kickin' muscles, 11B... and ask for any help or support you need.
TygrBright
Feb 2013
#158