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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.8, first movement - EdexcelPiano Sonata No.8

Ludwig van Beethoven and the piano were two of the most exciting new qualities of music in the 18th century and both are showcased in his Sonata Op.13 No.8 in C minor, 笔补迟丑茅迟颈辩耻别, first movement.

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Piano Sonata No.8

Lola and Zeynap analyse Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.8, 笔补迟丑茅迟颈辩耻别

Piano Sonata No.8, 笔补迟丑茅迟颈辩耻别, is one of the most celebrated of Beethoven鈥檚 works from the . It was written in 1798, when Beethoven was 27, and published in 1799.

The work is commonly named 笔补迟丑茅迟颈辩耻别 due to the tragic and expressive nature of the music. The piece features extreme and as well as , which was very forward-looking for its time. This sonata is often described as being . This style of composition contrasted with the balanced phrasing of Mozart and 贬补测诲苍鈥檚 music. The term relates to the of the composition.

The work is in three movements:

  1. -
  2. -

Sonata form

Beethoven wrote 32 sonatas for piano in total. Sonata form was the most prominent musical structure of the Classical period and is divided into three sections.

Exposition

The exposition has its own structure:

  1. first subject
  2. main melody 1
  3. second subject
  4. main melody 2

The second subject is usually in the dominant, relative major or minor key. Between each of the sections there are transition links.

Development

The development takes all of the ideas of the first and second subjects from the exposition and manipulates each idea to sound different, such as a change in pitch. This section moves through lots of different key signatures.

Recapitulation

The first and second subjects heard in the exposition are repeated in this section. However, the second subject is now in the key instead of a related key signature. A concludes the movement.

Like many of Beethoven鈥檚 compositions, the Piano Sonata No.8 makes great use of short . In another of Beethoven pieces - Symphony No.5 - short motifs are again at the centre of the composition.