Anyone who has heard the overture to Mozarts opera Bastiene und Bastienne would certainly be aware of some similarity to the Eroica opening. It's not great but there is some similarity. A much greater similarity is Mozarts Offeratorium K222 which has a melody strikingly similar to the Choral Fantasy and the Ode to Joy.
Did Beethoven steal these from Mozart ? My feeling is not a chance. It is very unlikely that he ever heard Bastiene or K222. Bastiene and Eroica are most likely an accident. K222 and the Ode to Joy I'm not so sure, the similarity is too great to be just an accident IMO. I think a more likely scenario is that Mozart and Beethoven both borrowed from a folk tune, childrens song (It is after all a very simple melody) or from another composer long lost to us.
Is there anything in the Beethoven letters
that would shed any light on this ? Does he ever mention a source for the Choral/Ode to Joy theme ? I'm fairly up on my Mozart history but have never read a copy of Beethovens letters.
Thanks
Steve
Did Beethoven steal these from Mozart ? My feeling is not a chance. It is very unlikely that he ever heard Bastiene or K222. Bastiene and Eroica are most likely an accident. K222 and the Ode to Joy I'm not so sure, the similarity is too great to be just an accident IMO. I think a more likely scenario is that Mozart and Beethoven both borrowed from a folk tune, childrens song (It is after all a very simple melody) or from another composer long lost to us.
Is there anything in the Beethoven letters
that would shed any light on this ? Does he ever mention a source for the Choral/Ode to Joy theme ? I'm fairly up on my Mozart history but have never read a copy of Beethovens letters.
Thanks
Steve
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