I never knew you weren’t allowed to enjoy Tschaikowsky if you enjoyed Beethoven.. Actually, I never knew who Tschaikowsky was either. Is that another way to spell Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s last name?
You know, my temperature’s risin’And the jukebox blows a fuseMy heart’s beatin’ rhythmAnd my soul keeps on singin’ the bluesRoll over Beethoven and tell Tchaikovsky the news…
Be glad that you were not lying against the piano, Charlie Brown, like Lucy will be doing a few years from now. You may not like what would have happened next…
Many years later, Lucy asks Schroeder something like: “If Beethoven was so great, what about Bach, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Mozart?” To which Schroeder replied “They were great too”. I’d look for it here on gocomics, but there are way too many Peanuts strips to go through…
I’ve also seen Chaikovskii, because why should record collectors have an easy time filing? I was going to guess something from The Seasons (and I wasn’t going to look it up), but now I’ve gone and checked, and it’s the third measure of his Opus 5 Romance. It’s in F minor, so there would be four flats in the signature.Unlikely that Charlie Brown would know that, though. He was pretty much a philistine at that time.
knight1192a about 8 years ago
I never knew you weren’t allowed to enjoy Tschaikowsky if you enjoyed Beethoven.. Actually, I never knew who Tschaikowsky was either. Is that another way to spell Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s last name?
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
Well finally something other than Beethoven. He needs variety.
jackhs about 8 years ago
How does CB know these things?
therese_callahan2002 about 8 years ago
’Roll over, Beethoven, and tell Tchaikovsky the news."
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
Traitor!
gantech about 8 years ago
Don’t worry Charlie Brown, he’ll be Bach.
coreym5 about 8 years ago
Schroeder has almost aged up to Charlie Brown, Patty, Violet, and Shermy at this point. Still not speaking much though.
David Rickard Premium Member about 8 years ago
Playing Tchaikovsky—so that’s why there was an earthquake in Vienna!
Charlie Tuba about 8 years ago
So Schroder goes both ways? (Tchaikovsky was gay and Beethoven was a ladies’ man.)
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
You know, my temperature’s risin’And the jukebox blows a fuseMy heart’s beatin’ rhythmAnd my soul keeps on singin’ the bluesRoll over Beethoven and tell Tchaikovsky the news…
c/o Chuck Berry
Kali39 about 8 years ago
Tschaikovsky?
Kali39 about 8 years ago
Be glad that you were not lying against the piano, Charlie Brown, like Lucy will be doing a few years from now. You may not like what would have happened next…
SDSillyCyclist about 8 years ago
Many years later, Lucy asks Schroeder something like: “If Beethoven was so great, what about Bach, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Mozart?” To which Schroeder replied “They were great too”. I’d look for it here on gocomics, but there are way too many Peanuts strips to go through…
Kip W about 8 years ago
I’ve also seen Chaikovskii, because why should record collectors have an easy time filing? I was going to guess something from The Seasons (and I wasn’t going to look it up), but now I’ve gone and checked, and it’s the third measure of his Opus 5 Romance. It’s in F minor, so there would be four flats in the signature.Unlikely that Charlie Brown would know that, though. He was pretty much a philistine at that time.