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Ludwig
van
Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven was a
German composer and pianist
who lived from 1770 to 1827
(57 years).
Although most of his lifetime took
place during what is technically
considered the Classical period of
musical history, (1750-1820)
Beethoven is usually classified as a
Romantic composer.
In fact, Beethoven is credited as
being the one and only composer who
initiated the Romantic movement in
music. He is the crucial figure in the
transition between the Classical
and Romantic eras in Western
classical music, and remains
one of the most famous
and influential composers of all time.
Actually, much of
Beethoven's early
music is strictly in the
Classical style. Here
is an example:
Beethoven:
Symphony No. 1
(composed in 1800)
1st Movement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=c2qr3iYFIi4
Beethoven was born in Bonn, in
what is now Germany. When he was
in his early 20s, he moved to
Vienna, Austria, where he studied
with the great composer
Franz Joseph Haydn and quickly
developed a reputation as
a brilliant concert pianist.
Beethoven-Sonata No. 1 in F Minor for Piano (1795)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qezWYgK4wII
performed by Arturo Benedetto Michelangeli
Haydn's Sonata No. 62 in E-flat
First Movement
(composed in 1794)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keu33seL8lw

Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata
First Movement
(composed in 1801)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6txOvK-mAk

performed by Wilhelm Kempf
In 1796, when Beethoven was 26 years old,
he began to suffer from a severe form of
tinnitus, a "ringing" in his ears that made it
hard for him to perceive and appreciate
music. He also avoided conversation. By
1814, when he was 44 years old,
Beethoven was almost completely deaf.
Amazingly, despite this disability,
he continued to compose for another
13 years until his death at age 57.
Beethoven led an unconventional life. He never
had a job or a position as a musical director.
He supported himself by giving music lessons
to wealthy people and accepted money
from wealthy patrons.
Beethoven never married due to the fact that
he was born a commoner and all the people
he associated with were nobility.
He did have numerous affairs with married
women of the noble class, some of whom were
his patrons and piano students.
Beethoven is one of several composers who
were known for having larger-than-life egos.
Beethoven's personal motto was
"per aspera ad astra," which means
"through adversity to the stars.”
A lot of his music reflects this ideal,
particularly his Fifth Symphony, which is the
best-known symphony in musical history.
Beethoven's Symphonies
Of all of Beethoven's many compositions,
by far the most important are his
nine symphonies. Had Beethoven not
composed these nine symphonies,
or had he composed symphonies
that were more routine in character,
it would not be as likely that his reputation
would be as lofty, or that he would be
considered to be among
the very greatest composers.
Unlike the composers of previous generations,
Beethoven composed only 9 symphonies.
The composers of the previous generation just
prior to Beethoven composed symphonies by
the dozens. Mozart composed 41 symphonies
and Haydn composed 104 symphonies.
However, while there are a number of great
symphonies among them, not all of Mozart’s or
Haydn's symphonies are considered to be great.
But all 9 of Beethoven's symphonies are
considered to be great.
Taken as a whole,
the symphonies of
Beethoven are the single
most important
contribution to the
symphonic form
by any composer.
They form the foundation of
the modern symphonic repertoire. Every orchestra in the
world plays them on a regular basis. When the average
music lover thinks of symphonies, it is the Beethoven
symphonies that first come to mind.
The first of Beethoven's symphonies to
break the Classical mold was his 3rd
Symphony, also called the "Eroica
Symphony," which he composed in 1803
and 1804. Eroica means "heroic." A lot of
Beethoven's music from this point forward
has this same type of heroic characteristic.
Many music historians identify this work as
the first example of Romantic music.
Beethoven was the first composer to invest
a great amount of energy and excitement
into the finales of his symphonies. Nearly
every composer who wrote symphonies
after Beethoven tried to do the same thing.
Here is a brief portion of the 4th movement,
or Finale of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3,
the Eroica or "Heroic" Symphony.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt4jtYpTHWM

[begin at 5’58”]

Listen For:
big contrasts in dynamics (volume)
heroic quality / great excitement
The entire “Eroica Symphony” takes approximately 50
minutes to perform, making it the longest symphony in
musical history up to that point.
Beethoven was also an important composer of overtures. In
musical history, the overture began as an orchestral
composition of moderately short duration that was performed
before an opera, ballet or other stage work such as a play.
With Beethoven, the overture became a kind of miniature
symphony that could be performed by itself, without an opera
or a ballet.
Here is an except from one of his most famous overtures, the
"Egmont" Overture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsI0yTC7bic
[Play the beginning, then jump to 6'42“]

Listen For:
Beginning: drama / tension, suspense / End: heroic quality, brass instruments
Egmont is the
name of a famous
stage play by the
great German
writer Johann
Wolfgang von
Goethe, who is
usually just called
"Goethe."
“As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Today, Beethoven is known as a composer of:
•

Symphonies (9)

• Concertos (5 piano concertos and one for violin
that are among the most famous concertos for those
instruments)
•

Opera (only one, called "Fidelio“)

•
Piano Sonatas and other solo piano works (32
sonatas, the cornerstone works of the piano repertoire)
•
Chamber Music (string quartets, sonatas for
piano & violin and piano & cello)
•

Choral Works (particularly the Finale of his
9th Symphony)
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor,
is the final complete symphony of
Beethoven. Completed in 1824, this
symphony is one of the best known works
of the Western classical repertoire.
It is considered by critics to be
one of Beethoven's masterpieces and
one of the greatest musical compositions
ever written.
The symphony was the first example of a
major composer using voices in a symphony,
thus making it a “choral symphony.”
The words are sung during the final
movement by four vocal soloists and a
chorus. They were taken from the
"Ode to Joy," a poem written by the
great German poet Friedrich Schiller.
Text Excerpt of Friedrich Schiller’s
An Die Freude (Ode To Joy)
Freude, schöner Götterfunken,
Tochter aus Elysium!
Wir betreten feuertrunken,
Himmlische, Dein Heiligtum.
Deine Zauber binden wieder,
Was die Mode streng geteilt,
Alle Menschen werden Brüder,
Wo Dein sanfter Flügel weilt.

Joy, beautiful sparkle of the gods,
Daughter of Elysium,
We enter, fire-drunk,
Heavenly one, your shrine.
Your magic binds again
What custom has strictly parted.
All people become brothers
Where your tender wing abides.

The line of text, “Alle Menschen werden Brüder” is the
most significant line of text in the poem. Because of the
enormous added significance it has due to Beethoven’s
musical setting of the poem, this phrase has taken on
worldwide significance in the struggle for human rights
throughout the world.
In 1989, the Fall of the Berlin Wall was celebrated with a
performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony by the
Berlin Philharmonic conducted Leonard Bernstein.
No other work of music could conceivably be performed
to celebrate such an monumental event.
For this performance, the word "Freiheit" ("Freedom")
replaced the word "Freude“ (“Joy”).
In Japan, it is an end-of-year tradition to sing "Ode to Joy," the final
movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
This music is so well-known in Japan that it's known
simply as Daiku, literally “Number Nine."
In Osaka, Japan, a 10,000-member chorus of amateur singers
called "Number Nine Chorus" performs daiku every December, to
thundering effect. While there are some professionals involved (the
soloists and orchestra), the Number Nine Chorus
is largely a community effort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlQZyTF_LY (Skip to 6’30”)
What does
Beethoven’s
9th Symphony,
composed in 1824,
have to do with the
development of the
Compact Disk,
in 1980?
Answer:
The length of
Beethoven’s
9th Symphony
was used to
determine the size
and capacity
of the modern
Compact Audio
Disk.
The longest known performance of Beethoven’s
Ninth Symphony lasted 74 minutes.
This was a recording made during the
Bayreuth Festival in Germany in 1951,
conducted by a famous German conductor
named Wilhelm Furtwängler.
Many classical music fans consider it to be
the best performance of this symphony
ever recorded.
In 1980, when a team of Japanese and German
engineers were designing the Compact Disk, the
maximum duration of audio content was originally
planned to be 60 minutes.
But then one of the Japanese engineers
suggested that it should be at least 74 minutes
to accommodate Wilhelm Furtwangler’s
recording of Beethoven’s Ninth. The German
engineers agreed. A diameter of 12 centimeters
was required for this playing time.

That is the diameter of a standard
Compact Disk.
Bernstein / Beethoven’s Ninth Documentary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZJ1Tgf4JL8
[1/3; 9'18“]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9V5yUsrmdg
2/3; 8'45"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_5z0m7cs0A
3/3; 7'36"
Beethoven: Emperor Concerto
Concerto No. 5 in E-flat for Piano & Orchestra
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yftk_cnbwKQ
9'45"

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Beethoven

  • 2. Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist who lived from 1770 to 1827 (57 years). Although most of his lifetime took place during what is technically considered the Classical period of musical history, (1750-1820) Beethoven is usually classified as a Romantic composer.
  • 3. In fact, Beethoven is credited as being the one and only composer who initiated the Romantic movement in music. He is the crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western classical music, and remains one of the most famous and influential composers of all time.
  • 4. Actually, much of Beethoven's early music is strictly in the Classical style. Here is an example: Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 (composed in 1800) 1st Movement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =c2qr3iYFIi4
  • 5. Beethoven was born in Bonn, in what is now Germany. When he was in his early 20s, he moved to Vienna, Austria, where he studied with the great composer Franz Joseph Haydn and quickly developed a reputation as a brilliant concert pianist. Beethoven-Sonata No. 1 in F Minor for Piano (1795) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qezWYgK4wII performed by Arturo Benedetto Michelangeli
  • 6. Haydn's Sonata No. 62 in E-flat First Movement (composed in 1794) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keu33seL8lw Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata First Movement (composed in 1801) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6txOvK-mAk performed by Wilhelm Kempf
  • 7. In 1796, when Beethoven was 26 years old, he began to suffer from a severe form of tinnitus, a "ringing" in his ears that made it hard for him to perceive and appreciate music. He also avoided conversation. By 1814, when he was 44 years old, Beethoven was almost completely deaf. Amazingly, despite this disability, he continued to compose for another 13 years until his death at age 57.
  • 8. Beethoven led an unconventional life. He never had a job or a position as a musical director. He supported himself by giving music lessons to wealthy people and accepted money from wealthy patrons. Beethoven never married due to the fact that he was born a commoner and all the people he associated with were nobility. He did have numerous affairs with married women of the noble class, some of whom were his patrons and piano students.
  • 9. Beethoven is one of several composers who were known for having larger-than-life egos. Beethoven's personal motto was "per aspera ad astra," which means "through adversity to the stars.” A lot of his music reflects this ideal, particularly his Fifth Symphony, which is the best-known symphony in musical history.
  • 10. Beethoven's Symphonies Of all of Beethoven's many compositions, by far the most important are his nine symphonies. Had Beethoven not composed these nine symphonies, or had he composed symphonies that were more routine in character, it would not be as likely that his reputation would be as lofty, or that he would be considered to be among the very greatest composers.
  • 11. Unlike the composers of previous generations, Beethoven composed only 9 symphonies. The composers of the previous generation just prior to Beethoven composed symphonies by the dozens. Mozart composed 41 symphonies and Haydn composed 104 symphonies. However, while there are a number of great symphonies among them, not all of Mozart’s or Haydn's symphonies are considered to be great. But all 9 of Beethoven's symphonies are considered to be great.
  • 12. Taken as a whole, the symphonies of Beethoven are the single most important contribution to the symphonic form by any composer. They form the foundation of the modern symphonic repertoire. Every orchestra in the world plays them on a regular basis. When the average music lover thinks of symphonies, it is the Beethoven symphonies that first come to mind.
  • 13. The first of Beethoven's symphonies to break the Classical mold was his 3rd Symphony, also called the "Eroica Symphony," which he composed in 1803 and 1804. Eroica means "heroic." A lot of Beethoven's music from this point forward has this same type of heroic characteristic. Many music historians identify this work as the first example of Romantic music.
  • 14. Beethoven was the first composer to invest a great amount of energy and excitement into the finales of his symphonies. Nearly every composer who wrote symphonies after Beethoven tried to do the same thing. Here is a brief portion of the 4th movement, or Finale of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, the Eroica or "Heroic" Symphony. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt4jtYpTHWM [begin at 5’58”] Listen For: big contrasts in dynamics (volume) heroic quality / great excitement
  • 15. The entire “Eroica Symphony” takes approximately 50 minutes to perform, making it the longest symphony in musical history up to that point. Beethoven was also an important composer of overtures. In musical history, the overture began as an orchestral composition of moderately short duration that was performed before an opera, ballet or other stage work such as a play. With Beethoven, the overture became a kind of miniature symphony that could be performed by itself, without an opera or a ballet. Here is an except from one of his most famous overtures, the "Egmont" Overture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsI0yTC7bic [Play the beginning, then jump to 6'42“] Listen For: Beginning: drama / tension, suspense / End: heroic quality, brass instruments
  • 16. Egmont is the name of a famous stage play by the great German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who is usually just called "Goethe." “As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 17. Today, Beethoven is known as a composer of: • Symphonies (9) • Concertos (5 piano concertos and one for violin that are among the most famous concertos for those instruments) • Opera (only one, called "Fidelio“) • Piano Sonatas and other solo piano works (32 sonatas, the cornerstone works of the piano repertoire) • Chamber Music (string quartets, sonatas for piano & violin and piano & cello) • Choral Works (particularly the Finale of his 9th Symphony)
  • 18. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, is the final complete symphony of Beethoven. Completed in 1824, this symphony is one of the best known works of the Western classical repertoire. It is considered by critics to be one of Beethoven's masterpieces and one of the greatest musical compositions ever written.
  • 19. The symphony was the first example of a major composer using voices in a symphony, thus making it a “choral symphony.” The words are sung during the final movement by four vocal soloists and a chorus. They were taken from the "Ode to Joy," a poem written by the great German poet Friedrich Schiller.
  • 20. Text Excerpt of Friedrich Schiller’s An Die Freude (Ode To Joy) Freude, schöner Götterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium! Wir betreten feuertrunken, Himmlische, Dein Heiligtum. Deine Zauber binden wieder, Was die Mode streng geteilt, Alle Menschen werden Brüder, Wo Dein sanfter Flügel weilt. Joy, beautiful sparkle of the gods, Daughter of Elysium, We enter, fire-drunk, Heavenly one, your shrine. Your magic binds again What custom has strictly parted. All people become brothers Where your tender wing abides. The line of text, “Alle Menschen werden Brüder” is the most significant line of text in the poem. Because of the enormous added significance it has due to Beethoven’s musical setting of the poem, this phrase has taken on worldwide significance in the struggle for human rights throughout the world.
  • 21. In 1989, the Fall of the Berlin Wall was celebrated with a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted Leonard Bernstein. No other work of music could conceivably be performed to celebrate such an monumental event. For this performance, the word "Freiheit" ("Freedom") replaced the word "Freude“ (“Joy”).
  • 22. In Japan, it is an end-of-year tradition to sing "Ode to Joy," the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. This music is so well-known in Japan that it's known simply as Daiku, literally “Number Nine." In Osaka, Japan, a 10,000-member chorus of amateur singers called "Number Nine Chorus" performs daiku every December, to thundering effect. While there are some professionals involved (the soloists and orchestra), the Number Nine Chorus is largely a community effort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlQZyTF_LY (Skip to 6’30”)
  • 23. What does Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, composed in 1824, have to do with the development of the Compact Disk, in 1980?
  • 24. Answer: The length of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony was used to determine the size and capacity of the modern Compact Audio Disk.
  • 25. The longest known performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony lasted 74 minutes. This was a recording made during the Bayreuth Festival in Germany in 1951, conducted by a famous German conductor named Wilhelm Furtwängler. Many classical music fans consider it to be the best performance of this symphony ever recorded.
  • 26. In 1980, when a team of Japanese and German engineers were designing the Compact Disk, the maximum duration of audio content was originally planned to be 60 minutes. But then one of the Japanese engineers suggested that it should be at least 74 minutes to accommodate Wilhelm Furtwangler’s recording of Beethoven’s Ninth. The German engineers agreed. A diameter of 12 centimeters was required for this playing time. That is the diameter of a standard Compact Disk.
  • 27. Bernstein / Beethoven’s Ninth Documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZJ1Tgf4JL8 [1/3; 9'18“] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9V5yUsrmdg 2/3; 8'45" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_5z0m7cs0A 3/3; 7'36"
  • 28. Beethoven: Emperor Concerto Concerto No. 5 in E-flat for Piano & Orchestra http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yftk_cnbwKQ 9'45"