Beethoven Music
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Beethoven Music
Many people think that Beethoven is the ages of the greatest composers. Undeniably, he is one of the most famous and most beloved. His most famous works include "Third Symphony (the hero)", "Fifth Symphony (destiny), the Sixth Symphony (Pastoral)", "Ninth Symphony", the "Pathetique Sonata" and "Moonlight Sonata" and so on . 32 piano sonatas, including the "Pathetique" and "Moonlight," the title of the piano "New Testament" ("Old Testament" Bach's "Tempered Clavier set"). His early music by the classical style of Haydn and Mozart, a great impact, such as the First Symphony. To the late published more emerged in his strong personal style, and even straightforward by the music of their own ideals and aspirations.
Beethoven inherited the essence of German and Austrian composers, Bach, Haydn and Mozart's music, classical music done in the form of limit.
Especially his symphonies, in addition to the Sixth Symphony is divided into five movements, the remaining eight are four movements, the structure in accordance with established symphony by Haydn, Mozart, the first movement Allegro second movement Adagio third movement is small step dance or scherzo and the fourth movement presto Allegro written. In the Third Symphony, the form and content of a unified, a distinct clue to the theme or idea the whole symphony, which is particularly distinctive in the Fifth and Ninth Symphony, which Beethoven before the composer did not do to. This results in the symphony of Beethoven's more realistic expression and emotion portrayed. The audience is no longer solely to enjoy the beautiful melody, and the need to think about try to figure out, the composer's intentions and motives. This has greatly enriched the connotation of the music. It can be said that this is precisely the basis of the romantic music.
It is said that the works of Beethoven's life writing down all around the theme of "heroes". In particular, nine symphonies, describes the growth and ideals of a hero.
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