What is it that bugs me about this piece? I'm not taking anything away from its monumental construction, orchestration, melodic ideas or grand gestures, but, It seems a bit 2 contrived if you ask me. Beethoven dedicated this piece to Archduke Rudolph and I wonder how much of this was written with the Archduke in mind. Its neo-classical/ courtly approach has me wondering. The final movement sounds more like Mozart or Haydn than our beloved Beethoven, and the first movement sounds as if B is playing for a conservative courtly audience in a sense. Oddly enough, B also dedicated his 2 most important works to the Archduke in later years; the 'Missa Solemnis' and the 'Hammerklavier' sonata. I wonder how much pressure financially and socially B was under when composing this work. The Concerto clearly is NOT in line with his artistic development, in fact is a regression from the 4th piano concerto and other pieces from this period. Beethoven was an artist of the outmost integrity, so you can see why I am so puzzled. The only other time I can think of when B compromised his art was his removal of the 'Grosse Fuge' for that alternate ending to his string quartet when under similar pressures.
...Say it isn't so B!!
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...Say it isn't so B!!
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