I'd like to point out that the commissioner of a symphony is not necessarily the composer (and most likely is not, back in the day of Austrian composers such as Mozart). This song may be relating the exploitation of artists by record companies to something like that that could possibly have happened back in the Victorian era...? Also, I'm not sure if, in the third verse, the lyrics are "Victoria's young triads." I would likely think it is victorious young triads, also I can't figure out why someone would call a triad "young." But I guess they could be referring to the early, simpler forms of harmonization....well, anyway
"Victorious" perhaps because this song is about Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the opening four notes of which were used as an identifier on the BBC during World War II because they sound like the Morse code for V (as in V for Victory).
"Victorious" perhaps because this song is about Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the opening four notes of which were used as an identifier on the BBC during World War II because they sound like the Morse code for V (as in V for Victory).
He calls them young triads because they're brand new and fresh. Nobody has ever heard anything like this symphony. yet, the commissioner can only think about what he doesn't have.
He calls them young triads because they're brand new and fresh. Nobody has ever heard anything like this symphony. yet, the commissioner can only think about what he doesn't have.
I'd like to point out that the commissioner of a symphony is not necessarily the composer (and most likely is not, back in the day of Austrian composers such as Mozart). This song may be relating the exploitation of artists by record companies to something like that that could possibly have happened back in the Victorian era...? Also, I'm not sure if, in the third verse, the lyrics are "Victoria's young triads." I would likely think it is victorious young triads, also I can't figure out why someone would call a triad "young." But I guess they could be referring to the early, simpler forms of harmonization....well, anyway
"Victorious" perhaps because this song is about Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the opening four notes of which were used as an identifier on the BBC during World War II because they sound like the Morse code for V (as in V for Victory).
"Victorious" perhaps because this song is about Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the opening four notes of which were used as an identifier on the BBC during World War II because they sound like the Morse code for V (as in V for Victory).
He calls them young triads because they're brand new and fresh. Nobody has ever heard anything like this symphony. yet, the commissioner can only think about what he doesn't have.
He calls them young triads because they're brand new and fresh. Nobody has ever heard anything like this symphony. yet, the commissioner can only think about what he doesn't have.