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3) Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827)
- Born in Bonn, Germany
- From a family of musicians, he studied music
At an early age
- He was a composer who bridged the late
Classical era and the early Romantic era
- Famous composition include 32 piano sonatas,
21 set of variations, 9 symphonies, 5 concertos
For piano, 16 string quartets, and choral music
- Works include: “Missa Solemnis” (1818-1823)
“Fidelio” (1805), Symphony no. 3 (“Eroica”),
No. 5, no. 6 (“Pastoral”), and no. 9 (“Choral”)
- He began to go deaf in 1796
- Characteristics of Beethoven’s works:
➢ His music veered toward larger
Orchestras
➢ Sound was centered on the violas and lower registers of the violins
and cellos to give his music darker mood
➢ All themes in a piece are tied together by one motif
➢ He developed musical themes and motifs extensively by means of
modulation
➢ He used more brass instruments and dynamics
SONATA
➢ A multi-movement work for solo instrument
➢ Came from the word SONARE” means to make a sound”
➢ Example of instrument such as keyboard or violin
MOVEMENTS OF SONATA
➢ 1st MOVEMENT: ALLEGRO- FAST
➢ 2ND MOVEMENT:ANDANTE-SLOW MOVEMENT
➢ 3RD MOVEMENT:MINUET-MODERATE OR FAST TEMPO
CONCERTO
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➢ A multi –movement work designed for an instrumental soloist and orchestras
➢ Example of instruments such as violin, cello, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn and
piano.
3 MOVEMENTS
➢ 1ST MOVEMENT-FAST: Sonata-allegro form with exposition of the orchestra and then
by the soloist
➢ 2nd MOVEMENT-SLOW: has more ornamentation than first movement
➢ 3rd Movement: Fast: Finale form of rondo and short cadenza is used
SYMPHONY
➢ A multi-movement work for orchestra
➢ Symphony derived from the word SINFONIA, literally means “a harmonious sounding
together”.
CLASSICAL OPERA
➢ OPERA is a drama set to music where singers and musicians perform in a theatrical
setting.
➢ OPERA SERIA-(serious opera) implies heroic or tragic drama that employs mythological
characters .example IDOMENEO by MOZART
➢ OPERA BUFFA-(comic opera) from Italy made use of everyday characters and situations
and employed spoken dialogues, lengthy arias and was spiced with sight gags, naughty
humor and social satire.
Examples of popular opera by MOZART
-The Marriage of Figaro
-Don Giovanni
-The Magic Flute
WHAT TO UNDERSTAND:
MUSIC OF THE CLASSICAL ERA is usually associated with the NOBILITY during that time
most of the members of the nobility would financially support the musicians.
Music was played in the courts which make the music of the Classical Era more familiar
to the nobility than the lower classes. This association of rich and Classical music is still
being experienced in some parts of the world. However, with the dawn of radio and TV,
Classical music may now be experienced by the masses.