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    Coincidence?

    Has anyone noticed that B's 5th and 6th symphonies are closely related to his 5th and 6th piano sonatas?
    I mean, they have the same keys (C- and F) and their tone is alike (bursting power in 5th, pastoral serenity in 6th).

    Is this coincidence alone?
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    This would have been a good question for Amalie's music trivia thread. "Which of Beethoven's piano sonatas is most closely related to his 5th and 6th Symphonies?"

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
      Has anyone noticed that B's 5th and 6th symphonies are closely related to his 5th and 6th piano sonatas?
      I mean, they have the same keys (C- and F) and their tone is alike (bursting power in 5th, pastoral serenity in 6th).

      Is this coincidence alone?
      I think this is to do with the nature of the keys themselves for Beethoven - for example his famous C minor mood! Look at another work in F, the Spring sonata, again sunny in mood.

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