Fidelio Essays

  • Redlands Symphony Reflection

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    amount of time allocated for specific pieces also felt normal, with more time spent on the bigger work, in this case Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A Major, moderate amount of time on Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1, and the remaining time on Beethoven’s Fidelio Overture. I was able to take part in this

  • Ludwig Van Beetoven: A Famous German Pianist

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    Ludwig van Beetoven LV.3 630 words EMMA BOYCE   Ludwig van Beetoven was a famous german composer and pianist. He was born in December 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He died on the 26 of March 1827. Beetoven was one of seven children, but only three boys survived. Ludwig was the eldest child.Ludwig was taught the piano by his father Johann van Beetoven. Ludwig van Beetoven moved to Vienna at the age of twenty one, where he began studying composition with Joseph Haydn. He began to lose his hearing in his

  • Beethoven Biography Essay

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    and simple. Classicism also manifests in the chord progressions, instrumentation, and overall form of Classical works.”(Fletcher, 2008) The composition that ultimately made Beethoven the big move into the Romantic period was Fidelio, which was the only opera that he wrote. Fidelio was full of “lyrical drama ” (Duault,2014) and raw emotion. It had differences in pitch and dynamic (louder and softer), it was not all just monotone (sound wise) throughout the whole song, it made

  • Beethoven Accomplishments

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    He would work on a piece until it was absolutely perfect, no flaws at all. Sometimes it even took him years! His most famous symphonies were, “Moonlight Sonata”, and “Fidelio”. (Hoffman, Steve) Later on, he met up with a famous Russian Pianist for a duel, Beethoven takes the win. Everyone was amazed! It takes a person with a lot of skill to beat a talented pianist. His life then, made a sharp turn. He struggled to make

  • How Did Beethoven's Life Influence Famous Composers?

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    His early works in the 1800s included piano sonatas and chamber music. His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, 1 violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the Missa solemnis and an opera, Fidelio. He is a crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music and remains to be one of the most famous and influential of all composers. (www.lvbeethoven.com) This bronze bust of the world renowned German

  • Compare And Contrast Beethoven And Brahms

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    Beethoven and Brahms Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms were two great composers during very different times of musical periods. Although Johannes Brahms was born 5 years after Ludwig van Beethoven passed away, many have considered Brahms as Beethoven’s musical heir. Ludwig van Beethoven lived and wrote compositions during the classical musical time while Johannes Brahms wrote during the romantic musical time, although there is this time gap between the two Brahms is considered to be one of

  • Suffering In Hazzard's A Thousand Naked Strangers

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    This world is full of many uncertainties. Some are pleasant surprises, while others become life-altering tragedies. Kevin Hazzard portrays such beautiful disasters in his book “A Thousand Naked Strangers,” which recalls his unimaginably insane encounters as an EMT and paramedic in Atlanta, Georgia. He witnessed pain and suffering, but also beauty and freedom. He claims that the chaos and unpredictability is what made his job worth doing. Just as Hazzard’s job shows how disaster brings about freedom

  • Romeo And Julie Opus 31

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    variations in the middle. This was later dropped by the composer who published this Andante separately: Andante in F major (WoO 57). Instead he composed an Introduction to the final Rondo. Being composed simultaneously with the first version of Fidelio, the Sonata is a clear succession of the last two numbers of opus 31. It displays clearly the so-called second style of Beethoven. Extensive and audacious development sections with a very brilliant and virtuoso keyboard technique. Together with the

  • Beethoven's Major Accomplishments

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    of high notes he used dropping significantly. As you can probably guess, since high notes were giving him trouble, he switched to lower notes so that he could better hear the music he was creating. Compositions like the Moonlight sonata, the opera Fidelio, and six symphonies, among others, were written during the Middle Period. The Late Period starts just before 1820. During this time, his music switched back to including more high notes. If he wasn’t already fully deaf at the start of this period

  • Beethoven's Major Accomplishments

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    Music is emotions and feelings put into sound. However, this only became true after the influence of the Romantic Era. It was a time of expression and breaking free of restrictions; celebrating beauty and imagination rather than the strict guidelines of social norms and reason. This period introduced the idea of expressing one’s self through music, to hear the emotions that are felt inside in a musical composition played out loud is a truly powerful thing. However, imagine not being able to hear

  • Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer who was of his time, but also ahead of his time in many ways (Viegas, 2008). His life was dedicated to his music, which continues to be an inspiration in the music world today. Beethoven’s life was filled with amazing highs and crushing lows. Despite facing challenges, Beethoven always found a way to persevere. His music changed history. Ludwig van Beethoven was believed to have been born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn in the Holy Roman Empire (Viegas, 2008). The