Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

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Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

He used the # in unusual places before Twitter… but how would Beethoven have used Facebook? And what would his profile look like? From his likes and dislikes to his friends and love interests, we’ve imagined what the composer might have posted online throughout his life.

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via If composers had Facebook: Beethoven’s profile.

 

 

Happy Birthday to Beethoven!

beethoven-birthday

Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

He used the # in unusual places before Twitter… but how would Beethoven have used Facebook? And what would his profile look like? From his likes and dislikes to his friends and love interests, we’ve imagined what the composer might have posted online throughout his life.

beethovens-facebook

via If composers had Facebook: Beethoven’s profile.

Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

beethoven-birthday

Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

He used the # in unusual places before Twitter… but how would Beethoven have used Facebook? And what would his profile look like? From his likes and dislikes to his friends and love interests, we’ve imagined what the composer might have posted online throughout his life.

beethovens-facebook

via If composers had Facebook: Beethoven’s profile.

If composers had Facebook: Beethoven

beethoven-birthday

Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

He used the # in unusual places before Twitter… but how would Beethoven have used Facebook? And what would his profile look like? From his likes and dislikes to his friends and love interests, we’ve imagined what the composer might have posted online throughout his life.

beethovens-facebook

via If composers had Facebook: Beethoven’s profile.

If composers had Facebook: Beethoven’s profile

beethoven-birthday

He used the # in unusual places before Twitter… but how would Beethoven have used Facebook? And what would his profile look like? From his likes and dislikes to his friends and love interests, we’ve imagined what the composer might have posted online throughout his life.

beethovens-facebook

via If composers had Facebook: Beethoven’s profile.

Idina Menzel pipes up after New Year’s Eve snark – NY Daily News

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Idina Menzel has seems to have a chilly response for the social media stooges who trashed her performance of “Frozen” hit “Let It Go” in Times Square on New Year’s Eve.

Menzelpiped up on Twitter late Thursday by posting an interview she gave to Southwest Airlines magazine recently in which she said,

“I am more than the notes I hit.”

“There are about 3 million notes in a two-and-a-half-hour musical; being a perfectionist, it took me a long time to realize that if I’m hitting 75 percent of them, I’m succeeding,” she told the magazine in the November issue.

“Performing isn’t only about the acrobatics and the high notes: It’s staying in the moment, connecting with the audience in an authentic way, and making yourself real to them through the music.”

“I am more than the notes I hit, and that’s how I try to approach my life.”

Read the entire article at Idina Menzel pipes up after New Year’s Eve snark – NY Daily News.