Considering the time period. I’m sure that Herr Beethoven had a mistress or two around him most times. Seeing that human nature hasn’t changed in the last five or six thousand years. And that Herr Beethoven was that time period’s equivalent of “Top 10” pop musicians, for many years. Rubbing elbows, (so to speak), with nobles and royalty and other well to do type folk. Those types always seem to have no trouble finding ladies to “hang out” with, no matter what time period you are talking about.
I have a similar theory that proves God’s existence: it is that all the rivers flow precisely under the spots where, millennia later, humans would build bridges. Isn’t it incredible? Doesn’t it prove the existence of a superior intelligence?Try to prove me wrong.
Marriage didn’t hurt Anton Dvork who was a great family man. He and his wife had 9 children while he composed the same number of symphonies plus tons of other great works.
Sorry Lucy, but Schroder can probably compare all the various composers who were married who composed before and after they got married to determine if your theory has any merit.
Easy to ‘prove’ a theory about someone who’s dead. At least the late great Norm McDonald had evidence to back up Germans loving David Hasselhoff, who at least is still living.
The whole point of Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, is that marriage can be the greatest thing in the world. (The story is about the wife of a man who was taken by the secret police, how she disguises herself as a young man, gets a job at the prison where he’s being kept, and breaks him. out.) But not every man or every woman is up to that, perhaps especially artists.
monkeysky over 2 years ago
Hard to argue with that
…I guess that’s the idea
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Ludwig’s composition “Für Elise” was, well, for a lady named Elise that he was trying to woo, was it not? Didn’t work so well on Elise’s part.
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
cool down Lucy!
Yngvar Følling over 2 years ago
If there’s no way to prove it, it’s just a hypothesis, not a theory.
knutdl over 2 years ago
therese_callahan2002 over 2 years ago
Wait till Lucy finds out Beethoven kept composing even after he became deaf.
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
Considering the time period. I’m sure that Herr Beethoven had a mistress or two around him most times. Seeing that human nature hasn’t changed in the last five or six thousand years. And that Herr Beethoven was that time period’s equivalent of “Top 10” pop musicians, for many years. Rubbing elbows, (so to speak), with nobles and royalty and other well to do type folk. Those types always seem to have no trouble finding ladies to “hang out” with, no matter what time period you are talking about.
Purple People Eater over 2 years ago
Does this mean that Evolution is a perfect theory?
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Going down the road of terrible “ifs”, huh, Lucy?
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member over 2 years ago
Let us wage war on the nonbelievers.
chris.lemarie over 2 years ago
I have a similar theory that proves God’s existence: it is that all the rivers flow precisely under the spots where, millennia later, humans would build bridges. Isn’t it incredible? Doesn’t it prove the existence of a superior intelligence?Try to prove me wrong.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Beethoven was married to his music.
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
She’d make a good Q-Nut.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 2 years ago
What’s going to happen when she finds out Schroder is gay and crushing on Franklin?
marcuslandry over 2 years ago
Just like the theory of Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Lucy has the makings of a politician!
Sir Isaac over 2 years ago
Marriage didn’t hurt Anton Dvork who was a great family man. He and his wife had 9 children while he composed the same number of symphonies plus tons of other great works.
jrankin1959 over 2 years ago
That’s not a perfect theory – that’s a safe theory. (But if you can’t test it… is it science?)
mindjob over 2 years ago
I envy Beethoven, he didn’t have to hear all the nagging
I❤️Peanuts over 2 years ago
It is very hard to conceive how Beethoven’s music could have been any “better” than it was. Silly question.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
It’s possible but highly unlikely….
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
If Lucy keeps it up,Schroeder will become progressively deaf.
Jogger2 over 2 years ago
In science, if there is no way to test it, it’s not a theory. It’s not even a hypothesis.
KEA over 2 years ago
Lucy’s statement is so bad it’s not even wrong – to echo Pauli
joecoolfiftyfive over 2 years ago
A theory that’s impossible to prove or disprove is called mythology.
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Sorry Lucy, but Schroder can probably compare all the various composers who were married who composed before and after they got married to determine if your theory has any merit.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Easy to ‘prove’ a theory about someone who’s dead. At least the late great Norm McDonald had evidence to back up Germans loving David Hasselhoff, who at least is still living.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 2 years ago
The whole point of Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, is that marriage can be the greatest thing in the world. (The story is about the wife of a man who was taken by the secret police, how she disguises herself as a young man, gets a job at the prison where he’s being kept, and breaks him. out.) But not every man or every woman is up to that, perhaps especially artists.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
Lucy’s facts are distorted as she pleases.