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Ludwig Van Beethoven 1770-1827
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Birth/Childhood Born in Bonn, Germany in 1770.
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Young Adulthood Beethoven went to Vienna, Austria to learn more about composing when he was 17. He had to return home when his mother died, and help raise his brothers.
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Return to Vienna
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Losing his hearing
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His later years He still composed when he was deaf….. how could he do this?
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His temperament
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Romantic Era Because his music was so fiery, powerful, and different from the music that came before him, his music marks the beginning of a new era of music in history, the romantic era.
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The Downfall
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Works Cited Dominique Prevot. “Ludwig Van Beethoven.” Name of the website. n.p., Feb. 18, 2013. web. http://www.lvbeethoven.com/_Pub/ Awards_Thanks.htmlhttp://www.lvbeethoven.com/_Pub/ Awards_Thanks.html
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History of Symphony Symphony Number 5 Little is known about the making of this piece. Written between 1804 to 1808. One of the most well-known classical symphonies. Gave a look into Beethoven’s character.
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Works Cited “Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67.” NPR. n.p., Feb. 18, 2013. Web. http://www.npr.org/templates/story.story. php?storyId=5473894
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Listening Guide Symphony 5 movement 1 1:09 Opening fate sets the mood for all music that follows. 1:16 Theme 1 begins. There is a contrasting second theme with hopeful violins. 1:25 Brings strings to standstill. 1:57 Theme 2 begins. 2:46 Repeat theme 1. There is an element of doubt brought into the music.
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Continued 5:00 Music gets slower and more quiet. 5:36 Theme 1 returns. 5:53 Music is more relaxed. 6:05 Music starts to pick up speed. 6:25 Bridge returns again. 6:27 Theme 2. 7:29 Bridge creates a lot of intensity. 8:35 A powerful ending.
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Listening Guide Symphony 5 movement 2 0:00 Theme A is soft played with strings. 0:53 Theme B begins. 1:08 Music is loud. Trumpets signifies a new hope. 1:26 Holding of long note and then music becomes soft. 3:01 Music gets loud. 3:22 Music softens.
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Continued 4:23 Strings get loud and quick. The music builds up. 6:41 Music becomes intense. 7:26 Music suddenly gets softer. 8:46 Sounds like it is coming to an end. 8:55 Holds long note. 9:34 End of movement 2.
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The End!
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