MUS 1751 : MUS 1751 Exam 3

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We are now transferring time periods from the classical period which is all about form int ot he romantic period which is all about emotion. The composer who first started to really exemplify both of these is. Beethoven is a giant figure in music history he is the iconic image of the musician as artist: and is famous for being angry, defiant, disheveled and generally eccentric. While still composing is classical forms, beethoven expanded their limits. Used the scherzo rather than minuet and trio. Using themes from previous movements in later movements. Due to going deaf he became more and more odd and introverted. Required listening: beethoven piano sonata opus 13, the pathetique sonata (1799) 1st movement. Beethoven put a great deal of process into his symphonies. 5 in c min may be one of the most famous works in classical music. Consider the little pianofortes you can see in the plantation houses around here.

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