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Title: Unit XII The Classical Symphony


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Unit XIIThe Classical Symphony
  • Chapter 36
  • Beethoven and the Symphony in Transition

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Ludwig van Beethoven
  • 1770-1827
  • Bridged the Classic and Romantic eras
    single-handedly and established for all time the
    place of the independent artist
  • Was championed by powerful Viennese patrons

3
Three Periods - Imitation
  • Reflected the classical elements he inherited
    form Haydn and Mozart

4
Three Periods - Experimentation
  • More closely aligned with the characteristics of
    the nineteenth century
  • strong dynamic contrasts
  • explosive accents

5
Three Periods - Experimentation
  • longer movements
  • First movement -- expanded dimensions, especially
    of the coda and development, which he made
    dynamic center of the form.
  • Second movement -- hymnic character
  • Third movement -- substituted the rhymically
    vital scherzo for the minuet
  • Fourth movement -- enlarged to comparable size
    and scope with the first movement

6
Three Periods - Introspection
  • Rigidly pared away all nonessential elements from
    his compositional techniques.
  • More chromatic harmonies

7
Music
  • 32 Sonatas - spanning his career.
  • 9 symphonies which take on the stature of
    spiritual dramas. No composer since can compose
    a symphony not indebted to Beethovens.
  • 5 piano concertos including the 5th in E flat,
    the Emperor.
  • Many influential string quartets

8
Music
  • In vocal music, Beethoven
  • Establishes the song cycle in An die ferne
    Geliebte
  • Leaves one masterpiece rescue opera (very
    political), Fidelio first called Leonora
  • Two great masses
  • An oratorio, Christ on the Mount of Olives
  • The Ninth Symphony, which breaks the
    predetermined symphonic mold forever.

9
Fifth Symphony in C minor, Op. 67
  • Bound by the motive "Fate knocks at the door
  • Listening Guide 21, pp. 202-205 (CD 2/4-28)

10
First Movement Allegro con brio
  • Opening 4 note motive not only creates the
    materials for the first theme group, but serves
    as a rhythmic motive unifying the whole symphony
  • Note extremely short bridge based on theme 1
  • Even Theme 2 is accompanied by the rhythmic
    motive which pervades this movement

11
First Movement -- Allegro con brio
  • Powerful dynamic changes and abrupt contrasts are
    characteristic of Beethoven's style
  • Note solo oboe in Recapitulation between Theme 1
    and 2! Furthermore, the second theme continues
    in C major to the end!

12
Second Movement -- Andante con moto in A flat
major
  • Theme and variations.
  • All procedures of variation used
  • melodic outline
  • harmony
  • rhythm
  • tempo
  • dynamics
  • register
  • key
  • mode
  • types of accompaniment

13
Second Movement -- Andante con moto in A flat
major
  • Two related themes used, the second employing the
    Fate motive.

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Third Movement -- Scherzo in C minor
  • Note use of rocket theme in this scherzo
  • Trio shifts to C major -- cosmic laughter theme
  • The scherzo on return is reorchestrated
  • The Fate motive appears in the tympani

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Fourth Movement -- Allegro in C Major
  • The scherzo moves without interruption into this
    triumphal movement in a monumental sonata form.
  • Exposition
  • Theme I Bridge Theme II Codetta
  • C Major----------------- G Major------

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Fourth Movement -- Allegro in C Major
  • Note transformed Fate theme in the Second Theme
    group
  • Note literal return of the scherzo in this
    movement and insistence of the Fate motive which
    returns both of these give symphony a cyclical
    form
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