How To Use Beethoven In A Sentence
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He doesn't like Beethoven and neither do I.
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Both Bach and Beethoven wrote classical music.
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In Beethoven's Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 44, the trio contrasted the music's delicacy with sheer boisterousness.
Emerson opens string quartet festival with well-played Schonberg
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T] he skin wheal responses induced by latex or histamine were not changed after listening to Beethoven.
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Where once every conductor with a record contract had to have a Beethoven and Brahms symphonic cycle, today it seems you're nothing without your complete Bruckner and Mahler.
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He put a Beethoven violin sonata on the turntable.
Seminary Boy
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That the portraits of Beethoven did not bear much likeness to the composer could be deemed a deliberate transgression.
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Possokhov uses excerpts from fellow Ukrainian Yuri Krasavin's film scores and abridgments of familiar Beethoven works.
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Beethoven composed his greatest works towards the end of his life.
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My problem with the cardinal’s statements is that he is taking this idea of materialism and laying it squarely on Darwin’s shoulders, essentially saying that evolution and materialism are equivalent: “What I call evolutionism is an ideological view that says evolution can explain everything in the whole development of the cosmos, from the Big Bang to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony”
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One of these visitors was Johann Hummel, well known in his day as a formidable pianist outdone on the keyboard only by Beethoven himself.
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His own composition classes were solidly based on a historical foundation of Gregorian chant, Palestrinian and Bachian polyphony, Beethoven's symphonic language, and Franck's technique of cyclic themes.
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Some of the most popular classical pieces comprise the final week's performances with Beethoven's overtures and Rachmaninov's piano concertos always attracting a wide audience.
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String Quartet in D Minor, Op. 56 Voces intimae" (Sibelius, Emerson Quartet) "Piano Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111" (Beethoven, Mitsuko Uchida)
Macworld
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Assignments can be organized around a theme, such as Beethoven, baroque music, opera or jazz.
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Three bars later, though, he'd be back tickling the finer notes out of Beethoven with utmost delicacy.
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Beethoven's dying words are said to have been "I shall hear in heaven".
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The music consisted of two equali composed by Beethoven many years before, arranged for this occasion by Seyfried, to the words of the
Beethoven A Character Study
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There are movements from three sonatas by Scarlatti; sonatas by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, and works by Bach.
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No one would deny that Beethoven's symphonies are great masterpieces.
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We know, however, that Beethoven had some poetic idea in his mind as he wrote this; but as he never gave the clew to the world, the music has been swallowed as 'absolute music' by the modern formalists "-- a comment which would apply almost word for word, with a change of names and titles, to a certain tumultuous and" unbeautiful "passage in MacDowell's" Lancelot and Elaine.
Edward MacDowell
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Peter Sheppard Skærved, who writes the compendious notes, wonders if Beethoven himself might have written the adagio variation.
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Beethoven's only opera, both a love story and a paean to freedom, is full of dramatic and musical inconsistencies, yet it works brilliantly.
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On the lieder disc there are songs by Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms and Strauss, plus Mahler's complete Kindertotenlieder.
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Beethoven's seven-movement Serenade begins and ends with an unpompous march.
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Yes, they play the standard trio repertoire; in fact, the Beethoven Triple Concerto has become a signature piece for the Trio.
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Beethoven, Schumann and Chopin were leading Romantic composers.
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When the young Beethoven arrived in Vienna in 1792, the musical zeitgeist was defined by Haydn and Mozart.
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Beethoven's aim is to devote to music so that he can find himself and self-fulfilment.
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Gone are the days of programming a Bach prelude & fugue, a Beethoven sonata, a Chopin ballade and then ending with the Prokofiev Toccata.
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It carries a fair part of my CD collection so I can listen to Bach cantatas and Beethoven string quartets as well as BBC News, downloaded from the internet, at the gym, while walking, and on long plane flights.
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The pianist's clipped articulation does suggest a fortepiano more than a modern concert grand, but interpretively, Kovacevich presents Beethoven as a nose-thumber out to turn things on their ears.
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Then, I'll convert all that hair into diamonds, and encrust Beethoven's skull with them.
Lather, rinse, (exposition) repeat
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he played a shtik Beethoven
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These include a lickety-split Don Giovanni (live from Aix), a disc of Beethoven overtures, and Brahms's Third and Fourth Symphonies.
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He played a Beethoven sonata yesterday.
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The concert opens with Beethoven's Egmont Overture.
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Albrechtsberger was the famous contrapuntist of his day, and Beethoven derived much from his teaching; he does not appear to have impressed his master, however, with a high opinion of his powers, for the old man advised one of his pupils to have nothing to do with the young man from Bonn.
Story-Lives of Great Musicians
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OR the willful ignoring of the CIA by this administration who said there are no wmds or even rockets that will reach far enough to barely leave iraqi soil also said time and again by UN weapons inspectors -- and finally of course by the post war follow up team also finding -- duh duh duh duh* (beethovens 5th) -- Nothing .. surprise surprise ..
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C Major Variation V and the concluding siciliana will not assuage the mortal coil that surrounds this fateful work which Beethoven, too, found powerfully compelling.
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Beethoven delighted Rousseau's Romantic admirers with his demonstration of the moral force expressible in music.
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Symphonic music tended to be retrospective, with Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven forming the staple fare and accounting for the conservative forms of Schumann's and Mendelssohn's orchestral compositions.
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Potts nipped away, unsleeved a brittle record, Beethoven, something traditional, and set the adagio movement from the seventh into slow, crackling motion.
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In his youth he fell under the influence of Beethoven.
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We have already had excellent accounts of Beethoven and Mozart symphonies and serenades and now it is the turn of some exquisite Haydn and Schubert symphonies.
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Beethoven was blunt, irascible, and ambitious, though good-natured, noble-minded, and idealistic.
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I guess that's how I got the nickname 'Creole Beethoven'—not because I'm so brainy; it's just that everything I did was so loud.
A 'Creole Beethoven' Who Stirred Spice Into Songs
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You'll laugh at Beethoven's foibles and you'll find it hard to suppress a tear as his friends do all they can to shield him from the world he was ill-equipped to be part of.
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In it, in fact, Beethoven may be said to have broken away from form, for after the word sonata he adds the qualifying phrase "quasi una fantasia," signifying that, although he calls the work a sonata, it has the characteristics of a free fantasy.
The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players
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Have you ever heard a live performance of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony?
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The Symphony No 9, or the Choral, had such an enormous impact that a superstition sprung up among subsequent composers that it tempted fate to venture beyond nine symphonies, the number at which Beethoven laid down his pen.
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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony taken at a wrong tempo than a duchess by losing a diamond necklace, I was indifferent to the repulsive fact that if I had fallen in love with the duchess I did not possess a morning suit in which I could reasonably have expected her to touch me with the furthest protended pair of tongs; and I did not see that to remedy this
The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage
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The programme for the evening comprises four of the ten sonatas Beethoven composed for piano and violin.
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In adapting the work, Beethoven does not simply transcribe it note for note.
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Proust entered after 2am, dapper and strange, "blinking like a night-bird", as someone once said of him, and he soon got into a markedly unfriendly conversation with Stravinsky about Beethoven's late quartets.
Diaghilev: Lord of the dance
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El conegut adagio del authority moviment de la sonata fourteen de L. Beethoven, coneguda com Clar de Lluna (Mondschein), interpretat per Alfred Brendel;
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And, in the recollection of the father's clumsy attempt to play the adagio from Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata, our sympathy for him is short-circuited by the daughter's memory of her own laughter.
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The mature works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert belong to the Classical period.
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I must note, however, the presence of a few very brief (less than one second) dropouts in the audio during both the Beethoven Violin Concerto and the Mozart.
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In his youth he fell under the influence of Beethoven.
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A tape deck played a Beethoven symphony and children played with Fisher-Price toys.
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Since this piece is one of the few programmatic piano works Beethoven composed, I shared the story that inspired the piece.
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He encroached on such EMI memorabilia as Menuhin in the Elgar concerto, Artur Schnabel in the Beethoven sonatas and Casals in the Bach suites, which had never fallen out of print.
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Composed in 1797 to 1798, this is the work of a young Beethoven who, after moving on to the string quartet genre after the three trios of op. 9, never wrote another string trio.
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Here's a conductor who, instead of recording another Beethoven Fifth or Ravel La valse, prefers to bring neglected music back into the spotlight.
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The composing manuscript of Beethoven's scherzo from the String Quartet Op. 127 in E-flat major is one of the most spectacular of the composer's autographs to have appeared on the market.
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Even in chamber music, Beethoven always found a voice for the monumental statement.
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After the Brahms and the Haydn he learned three preludes and fugues of Bach, two Beethoven sonatas, a nocturne by Chopin, and pieces by Schumann and Ravel.
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Allusion to the trio, as in some of Beethoven's symphonic scherzos, briefly turns up in the coda.
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Hey, Beethoven: Get a full-time job, a part-time business, a spouse, a few kids, and a menagerie of pets and wait till you see how many symphonies you can crank out!
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A book like the Cambridge companion to Beethoven, whose positive qualities will guarantee it a place on the reference shelf, deserves better.
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They performed a variety of music from simple tunes to Beethoven and from classical to jazz.
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In part because the meanings of a Beethoven symphony can't be paraphrased into words, one can make purely personal, emotional use of the music.
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The cadenza's fugal opening was arresting, followed by Beethovenian drama and power.
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Beethoven publicly declared the piece's "extramusical" purpose: an expression of nature.
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They liked music of all kinds and had a large collection of records ranging from American jazz to Beethoven quartets and of course many choral works.
Bomber
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Allied to Beethoven's gift for making tunes is a strong sense of timing.
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But it still gives us a visceral thrill, like the trumpets and timpani in a symphony by Beethoven, because it reminds us of some of the greatest chapters of our species, when humanism was regnant.
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Beethoven claimed to Goethe that he had rapped Rudolph over the knuckles for keeping him waiting in an anteroom, and doubtless the composition lessons became increasingly irksome.
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It's a deuced bit better than becoming a sulking musical conservative, sneering at anything after middle-period Beethoven.
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Allusion to the trio, as in some of Beethoven's symphonic scherzos, briefly turns up in the coda.
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Precise information about tempo measurement before Beethoven's time is scarce.
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You could climb in there with her and still have room to conduct Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
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The exhibit is so fundamentally great, so full of obvious reference standards—Ferrari 250 GTO, Alfa 8C2900 B Mille Miglia, McLaren F1 LM—that it comprises a sort of greatest hits of automobility, the most bankable and unquestionable classic cars on earth, the Bach, Beethoven and Brahms of horsepower.
A Man Driven to Distraction
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The recordings include previously unheard concertos and sinfoniettas from composers such as Bach, as well as orchestral suites and concerti by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms.
British Library's Archival Sound Recordings project now has 1,000 classical music recordings
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But what exactly can be said about the ‘new autonomy’ of Beethoven's late quartets that could not apply to the best isorhythmic motets?
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A few people here have basically told a convoluted version of the “but what if the fetus was a potential Beethoven or cancer curer or Abraham Lincoln, as indirectly implied in some of the above cases?” argument.
The argument that changed me from pro-life to pro-choice
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Allied to Beethoven's gift for making tunes is a strong sense of timing.
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Not only are the recordings of an exemplary technical standard, remastering included, but from posterity's perspective, Beecham's Beethoven is still invigoratingly captivating and terrifically fresh.
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In the old-world record industry, a Beethoven cycle was the highest accolade that could be granted to a maestro.
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It would have been wonderful if Serkin had recorded all thirty-two Beethoven piano sonatas when he was in his prime, but it was not to be.
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The BBC has not yet worked out how to 'recreate' a Beethoven symphony school children in Camden bashing castanets and drums?
The BBC Must Take Full Responsibility
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Famous for his slow tempos and his cultivation of a titanic, monumental style, he was a superlative interpreter of Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, and Mahler.
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he enjoyed Beethoven most of all
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Give us the larghetto from Beethoven's second symphony.
Backlog Studies
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Beethoven's six Gellert lieder were hobbled by bad intonation, while the cautious note-to-note rendition of Wagner's Wesendonk songs lacked any sense of their sensuous wonder.
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According to US website Dogchannel. com, films such as 101 Dalmatians and Beethoven resulted in increased sales of dalmatians and st bernards.
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But, if we agree to put Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, and a few others on marmorean pedestals in a special Hall of Fame (and this is a compromise on my part, at any rate, as I consider much of the music written by even these men to be below any moderately high standard), what about the rest?
The Merry-Go-Round
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One tone, one chord, a single movement, three, four notes in melodic succession, are in their musical apperception the substratum of such unutterable and intense musical emotion that it becomes practically impossible in these sound-areas to make music freely and completely in the manner of Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, or Palestrina.
Banishing silence
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One critic laments that such music ‘plays a smaller role in middle-class life than at any time since Beethoven's death.’
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Her tentacular contempt for Shakespeare and Beethoven and Karl Marx and facial hair and government and “subnormal” children and the poor and the Baby Jesus and the U.N. and homosexuals and “simpering” social workers and French Impressionism and a thousand other things the flesh is heir to: experience?
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You could say my motivators were class camaraderie, team competition, Beethoven's genius and test evasion.
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Op. 54 is in two movements, minuet and a kind of perpetuum mobile, often referred to as a toccata: its form and style can't be found elsewhere in Beethoven.
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To the dreamy melody of a Beethoven piano sonata, a child-like model rummaged through a trunk overflowing with clothes on a set designed as a girl's bedroom.
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In the dining room, in addition to the circa 1890 dining set, there's a backgammon table decorated with micro-mosaics, a brass samovar, a bronze bust of Beethoven and a 19th-century Japanesque fireplace screen.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Man to the Mansion Born
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His first piano sonata, string quartet and chamber ensemble pieces are Beethovenian in form and content.
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As Beethoven wrote, at the end of his mass in D, "_Vom Herzen ... zu Herzen_!
Musicians of To-Day
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Beethoven was a great musician.
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If a Beethoven symphony or a Bach fugue be played with metronomical rigidity it loses its quintessential flavor.
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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As the composer explained to the violist for whom this sonata was created, ‘the first movement is a novella, the second is a scherzo, and the finale is an adagio in memory of Beethoven.’
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Above all, it faced the progressive movement of the civilisation of the book, enveloping discordance like the resolving refrain of a Beethoven sonata.
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Liszt transcribed Beethoven's symphonies, as well as a myriad other vocal and instrumental works, for piano.
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I've beavered through a few books with sections on this piece, plus liner notes in the CDs that I have, and nowhere do I find Beethoven mentioned have I missed some somewhere?
Sibelius and Beethoven
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In his youth he fell under the influence of Beethoven.
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The rhythmic motives in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony suggest the notion of the knocking of fate at your door.
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Speaking of Gance, YouTube also turns up a nice chunk of his Beethoven biopic.
Quote of the day: Orphée aux Enfers
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That's because the Credo is based on an older work, not by Beethoven, but by Bach - the very first prelude from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.
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Her tentacular contempt for Shakespeare and Beethoven and Karl Marx and facial hair and government and “subnormal” children and the poor and the Baby Jesus and the U.N. and homosexuals and “simpering” social workers and French Impressionism and a thousand other things the flesh is heir to: experience?
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In fury Beethoven scratched out the dedication at the betrayal of his ideals.
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Beethoven delighted Rousseau's Romantic admirers with his demonstration of the moral force expressible in music.
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Beethoven's many accents were given little attention, and rarely did the group produce a real, full-throated fortissimo.
Leipzig Quartet doesn't play it rough enough
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Beethoven, taken as a symphonist, is the most inspired among composers, and the one who composes best for the orchestra.
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His interpretations of Beethoven are remarkably vigorous, plumbing the depths of the darker later sonatas while retaining a strong hint of the vigour of early Beethoven.
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The book also contains a reprint of a funny science fiction short story, ‘Roll Over Beethoven,’ written by Cooper and Larry S. Haverkos.
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A musician one day asked Beethoven whether it was true that Sussmayer - not Mozart - had composed the Requiem.
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After all, aren't the Beethoven symphonies central to our musical culture and universally popular for very good reasons?
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To attack a Beethoven sketch is brazenness in extreme, for the magical transformation from his rough draft to end product would be like an unknowing child trying to guess what the chrysalis or tadpole might become.
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The bonus recording of the Beethoven Fourth is Arrau and Muti in splendid harmony and it is a wonderful document of sorts.
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Alsop explained: "For me, the main motivation is to get beyond the image of Beethoven as this disembodied bust, to give people insight into this man who lives upstairs or next door, who writes this incredible music, but is such a tortured soul.
CSI: Beethoven from Baltimore Symphony
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And noting that Chopin founded whole paragraphs "either on a single phrase repeated in similar shapes or on two phrases in alternation" -- a primitive practice in Polish folksongs -- he asserts that "Beethoven does not attain the lucidity of his style by such parallelism of phraseology," but admits that Chopin's methods made for "clearness and precision ... may be regarded as characteristic of the national manner.
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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The combustibles include Beethoven, Stravinsky and even Jerry Lee Lewis, who took the notion of combustibility seriously one night in 1958 when he gassed up his piano and set it ablaze while playing.
From Honkytonk To High Art
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And as often happens with nonagenarians (which she was that summer), the people of whom she spoke most affectionately - Bach, Beethoven, Stravinsky, - were all dead.
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Since there was no copyright law, Beethoven sold his music to publishers for a flat fee.
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Romans were strangers to the classical tradition; Mozart and Beethoven were never performed, and there were no public concerts.
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“What I call evolutionism is an ideological view that says evolution can explain everything in the whole development of the cosmos, from the Big Bang to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.”
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Pires is best known as an outstanding Mozart interpreter, and she brings a very Mozartian sense of balance and nuance to her Beethoven.
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Beethoven managed to put an end to this noble tradition by inaugurating a barbaric U-turn away from an other-directed music to an inward-directed, narcissistic focus on the composer himself and his own tortured soul.
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The book seems to be directed at academicians, researchers, musicians and conductors who would be performing a particular Beethoven work and seeking to understand the expressive elements in greater detail.
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‘Eroica’ is the name of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in B Flat.
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Perhaps they miss something of the impetuosity of the first movement of the Kreutzer, the violent physical impact that Beethoven brought to music (and which is anticipated in the fiery C minor sonata).
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Beethoven was a towering musical genius.
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Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle
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He lay under a languid ceiling fan, a muted Beethoven symphony on the hi-fi just at the threshold of audibility.
Wildwood
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Neither, however, can it afford to just broadcast a mishmash of different types of music: a Beethoven piano sonata followed by a Sex Pistols track, say.
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That a thirteen-year-old could play Beethoven with such accuracy and brilliance astonished the senses!
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We've heard Beethoven so many times that there is always a danger of it falling into a hackneyed mode of routine playing.
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Here was truly happy music, and happy pianism, bright and optimistic, sensitive (as throughout this concert) to the detail of Beethoven's markings.
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The extensive pizzicati played by Mr. Mezö on the cello part in the second movement (Andante con moto quasi allegretto) of the Beethoven were beautifully executed, too, graceful at times and raucously sforzando when needed.
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It is common for listeners to perceive an echo of Beethoven's life in his music, which often depicts struggle followed by triumph.
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In antichoice mythology the aborted fetus is always Beethoven or some other genius born in discouraging circumstances.
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Neefe was soon after promoted, the Elector giving him charge of the secular as well as the sacred music of the Court, upon which Beethoven received his first appointment, that of cembalist of the orchestra.
Beethoven A Character Study
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In his youth he fell under the influence of Beethoven.
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Beethoven was extremely influential as among the first composers to work freelance rather than being employed full-time by a royal or ecclesiastic patron.
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For one thing, the programmes completed a Barbican cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos with the American soloist Richard Goode.
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When I was young, the two great Romantic symphonists were probably Beethoven and Brahms.
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From Beethoven onwards the traditional place of the minuet in symphonies and chamber music began to be taken over by the scherzo.
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Yet by marrying lyrics that name-checked Ezra Pound and TS Eliot as well as Ma Rainey and Beethoven to a rock'n'roll backbeat, he revolutionised popular music.
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Beethoven, do you still collect your old feces and urea in labeled mason jars on display in your “china” cabinet?
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Gustav Mahler wrote Symphony No.1 at age 24, much younger than Beethoven in starting symphonic composition.
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The Beethoven sonatas, recorded two years later in Munich, sound considerably better.
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The Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor is admirably played, and arrangements of Shostakovich piano preludes make an attractive opener to a stimulating programme.
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Thus a sonata exposition, which in Mozart or Beethoven may often have two contrasting themes, is said to have a ‘first subject’ and a ‘second subject’.
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War overshadows much of this music: Napoleon's defeat at Leipzig for Beethoven's work (its premiere was a charity concert for wounded soldiers), and post-war destruction for Strauss.
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Beethoven's most charming scherzo is based upon what might now be considered a skillfully handled Negro melody.
The Reason Why the Colored American is not in the World's Columbian Exposition: The Afro-American's Contribution to Columbian Literature
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Beethoven was born in a small, stuffy town in northern Germany in 1770.
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Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, for example, was exciting on the surface but lacked depth.
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In Beethoven's music any note from the semiquaver to the minim is capable of functioning as the main beat, and such virtuosos as Liszt and Paganini simply played some of their own music as fast as possible.
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These include various compositions by Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Haydn, Beethoven and Purcell.
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His vocalising tends to come in louder passages, like the brusque opening of the finale of Beethoven's F sharp major Sonata Op 78, and is more of an exclamatory or even explosive release.
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Ariel had won his Oscar for playing Beethoven in Prometheus.
NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
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Beethoven's fifth symphony has four movements.
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This work represents not Beethoven the titan, but Beethoven as composer of warmly songful instrumental music.
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I've got all the Beethoven symphonies on tape.
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In the Beethoven concerto Gould played his own cadenza - with a noticeable nod to Max Reger...
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Beethoven was a phenomenon among many musicians.
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His discography has included Scriabin, Shostakovich, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Milhaud, and Rodrigo.
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But are not, after all, the three major chords in the last movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony unbelievably simple?
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It would be going a little far, however, to claim that the intrinsic musical merit of Dvorak's early quartets is as interesting or as endlessly refreshing as that of Beethoven's opus 18 works.
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Finally, in a "postlude" Sachs recalls his own boyhood discovery -- in Cleveland -- of Beethoven and touches on the composer's importance to him.
'The Ninth: Beethoven and the World of 1824,' by Harvey Sachs
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The second piece was another Beethoven opus, Piano Concerto Number 5.
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(Soundbite of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5) Dr. LIMB: What I did in these sound clips was take period recordings from period instruments and then alter them using a projected audiogram that profiles Beethoven's hearing loss in a chronologically appropriate manner.
Symphonic Forensics: Alsop's 'CSI Beethoven'
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Instead he supplements the seven notes of Beethoven's chord with five more of his own to make a 12-note row.
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Referred to jokily in some correspondence as “Waldstein”—the name of Roald’s favorite Beethoven piano sonata—in letters home, he was also portrayed melodramatically as “a dark cunning little Jew.”
Storyteller
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His 'Beethoven' sculpture is seen as the crowning achievement of his career.
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the stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered
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The sheer tempestuousness with which Burstein attacked the furious cascade of notes in the Presto agitato brought Beethoven's music right into the 21st century.
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The string quartet, for two violins, viola and violoncello, was one of the most widely-cultivated genres of chamber music during the Classical period, with the Viennese masters Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven all contributing substantially to the literature.
The Classical String Quartet, 1770-1840 (Duke University)
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We hope to have a go at the Beethoven clarinet/bassoon duos next week-end, operational exigencies permitting, of course!
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the memorable opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth
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He then turned on his tape, listening to Beethoven's joyous Seventh, but remembering how Claggett had objected to what he called spaghetti music, he found it distasteful.
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A ballad called "Azazel" sounded nobly austere; another piece began with squeaks and rasps and ended by quoting the opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
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Her work has involved plotting a map of 27,000 dead stars, bouncing Beethoven's Moonlight sonata off the moon in morse code and returning the results into a self-playing piano, making an electric light bulb that duplicates moonlight.
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Tempos tend to be driving, and accents tend to be emphatic, strengthening the similarities between Schumann and Beethoven.
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Boulez in Bruckner and Haitink in Beethoven - what more can you ask for?
Brian Dickie: That was the decade that was!
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It was wonderful to hear this rare Beethoven arrangement played with such vigor and enthusiasm.
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The famous opening of Beethoven's Fourth Concerto - like that of his Fifth Symphony a matter of repeated quavers - is an idea that derives from musical thought itself, and its working out during the course of the piece is the piece.
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The Beethoven Experience is dedicated to broadcasting the entire works of Ludwig Van Beethoven - from the complete string quartets and symphonies to lesser known works such as the folk songs and the cantatas.
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Possokhov uses excerpts from fellow Ukrainian Yuri Krasavin's film scores and abridgments of familiar Beethoven works.
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Saturn culminated on the midheaven as Beethoven passed away.
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The final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is expressive of joy.