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    “What you are, you are by accident of birth; what I am, I am by myself. There are and will be a thousand princes; there is only one Beethoven” Summing up the philosophy of the great composer, Ludwig van Beethoven, the quote also reflects of the time in which he lived. Beethoven firmly believed in the dignity of man and that one should live in complete freedom without limits. Looking into the three parts of his life, early, middle, and end, one will learn about the inner life of the great composer

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    America Beethoven Eroica

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    The topic of using period instruments versus modern instruments in pieces of the past is a common debate. Those who take the side of the period instruments believe that the composer wrote the piece for the instrumentation they wanted, because that is how it sounded in their head. The argument with modern instruments is that these instruments can do certain things that period instruments cannot, such as produce more sound and play with better intonation through the entire instrument. Beethoven’s Erioca

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    for music was Beethoven, with his sonatas and symphonies impacting the public massively. Not only where his musical works perfect for the Romantic ideals of the time, but his personal afflictions, especially his deafness, fit perfectly into the Romantic archetype of the suffering artist. Beethoven literally became a figurehead of Romanticism in a much admired painting of the time depicting Franz Liszt at the piano, surrounded by other prominent artists, fixated on a bust of Beethoven in the windowsill

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    concert I attended was Beethoven Fourth Symphony conducted by Tito Munoz. This concert took place at the Phoenix Symphony Hall and consisted of three pieces. The first one was Symphony No.4 by Beethoven, the second was Concerto no. 1 for Piano and Orchestra by Alberto Ginastera, and finally was La valse by Maurice Ravel. Overall, this concert had a great variety from very melodic pieces to suspenseful music. The first piece was Symphony No. 4 in b-flat Major by Beethoven. This piece had four parts:

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    Ludwig von Beethoven, considered messy, unconventional, and ugly by his society, is widely respected today by both musicians and nonmusicians. He was a man of magnitude, someone who is, “a definition of greatness,” (Fugard 19). Despite his obstacles, he produced beautiful music and gain a great deal of fame. Beethoven was able to create nine symphonies, five concertos for piano, thirty-two piano sonatas, and sixteen string quartets even though he dealt with his mother’s death and an alcoholic father

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    Beethoven Research Paper

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    Born on December 17, 1770, Beethoven was a child Maria Magdalena Keverich and Johann Van Beethoven, where he was born and raised in Bonn, Germany. At quite a young age, Beethoven began exhibiting impressive musical talents. Following, Beethoven’s father became his initial musical instructor, however his methods of teaching were certainly questionable. Johann was brute, it was accounted for by neighbors that they witnessed a small child weeping playing the clavier while standing atop a footstool to

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    Beethoven- Classical Artist Ping! One single note came out of the piano, which soon would be a movement. Creating music that could change the way people see musicians, Beethoven made music from his heart as a young child learning from his father. To him music was everything a classical artist that would make music with difficult obstacles in his life. Beethoven is the most powerful, intelligent, and positive person that will make people happy in him making music. Beethoven as powerful and piercing

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    Beethoven Symphony 5

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    Beethoven’s symphony No. 5 in C minor has four movements. The first movement is “Allegro con brio”. In the first movement, Beethoven uses sonata form and duple meter to express “fate knocking at the door.” When this part Played by the string’s instruments, it gives me a serious threatening and nervous feeling. In the second theme, Beethoven used Solo French horns to present quiet and peaceful fate, but this atmosphere did not last long. Low strings and descending line are bringing tough, dark and

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    Beethoven Symphony 3

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    The composer and musical piece that I will analyze is "Symphony No. 3" by Ludwig van Beethoven. This piece of work focuses on various themes and elements that help portray it into a symphony. To further explain his musical piece, it is important to do an in-depth search on the piece's background, characteristics, and key elements. To begin with is some background and overview on the "Symphony No. 3." Beethoven wrote the Eroica Symphony at an emotional and hard time in his life when he was in the

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    Beethoven The Symphony 5

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    The Symphony No. 5 in C minor by Ludwig van Beethoven was written roughly between the years 1804 to 1808. This is most likely the best-known work in the classical music genre. Additionally it was written during the Classical period. It was initially performed in Vienna’s Theater an der Wien in 1808. The first movement: Allegro con brio, kicks it off with the famous four-note motif and once it begins it instantly creates the feeling of suspense and it immediately grabs my attention. Throughout this

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