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Beethoven and the Sonata Form
Form was a continuing concern for Beethoven-the structure and inner logic of music, the way themes are built and developed and which elements are juxtaposed, and particularly the creation of unity from opposing ideas and themes. That is why the sonat...(more details) |
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The Fifth Symphony
The more one knows about Beethoven's music, the less necessary is it to say anything. By this time, students should understand the relationship between Beethoven's deafness and his composition, his use of sudden contrasts and about-faces, his mastery...(more details) |
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Beethoven the Promethean
Barenboim illustrates and explains Beethoven's individualistic style, how he made the musical tradition of Haydn and Mozart his own, and the link between his music and his personal struggles and deafness. Selections performed: Symphony No. 2, Sonata ...(more details) |
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The Appassionata
Its very name tells us about the emotional strength of this piano sonata. But it is a work of music, and therefore abstract. It does not correspond to events in the composer's life, nor can it be adequately described in words and images. The wordless...(more details) |
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The Late Works
Beethoven's late works must be experienced and the analysis limited to the facts-the music is more compact, the use of contrasts is heightened, changes are more abrupt, the themes simpler. Turning from the symphony to the string quartet is an example...(more details) |
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