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In fact, Symphony No. 1 can be regarded as a result of Beethoven's bold musical experimentation and advancement which he presents five years after Haydn's last symphony and twelve years after Mozart's final Jupiter Symphony: Unusually, Beethoven's Symphony No. 1 starts with a sequence of repeatedly accentuated dominant–tonic chord sequences ...
During that same concert, the Third Piano Concerto and the oratorio Christ on the Mount of Olives were also debuted. [1] It is one of the last works of Beethoven's early period. Beethoven wrote the Second Symphony without a standard minuet; instead, a scherzo took its place, giving the composition even greater scope and energy. The scherzo and ...
Joseph Schmidt-Görg (born Schmidt 19 March 1897 – 3 April 1981) was a German musicologist, composer and music editor.As a researcher at the University of Bonn and director of the Beethoven Archive, he is regarded as one of the leading Beethoven scholars of his time. [1]
The B-flat major Piano Concerto was an important display piece for the young Beethoven as he sought to establish himself after moving from Bonn to Vienna. He may have premiered it on 29 March 1795, at Vienna's Burgtheater in a concert marking his public debut. [1] [a] Prior to that, he had performed only in the private salons of the Viennese ...
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[2] [1] These variation sets were first published in 1819 in both London and Vienna. [1] The first of the ten sets of variations uses an Alpine air (E flat), "Ich bin a Tiroler Bua". [1] The second set uses the Scottish "Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie" [1] The third set uses "Volkslied aus Kleinrussland", a Ukrainian dance, as the main theme. [1]
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