Although I've been 'into' decent music for many years, I've only just started to appreciate the musical genius that is Beethoven. And, as such, for my Advanced level Music, my topic is 'A study into the periods of Beethovens compositions, in particular how movements from his symphonies show these changes.' This brings in the question of whether there were three, four or eight periods in Beethoven's life.
Does anyone have any opinions on this probably already exhausted topic of conversation? Also, I was thinking of using his 2nd, 5th and 8th symphonies in my comparisons. Is this a wise choice, or does anyone feel that other symphonies show more vivid changes?
Any comments or views would be appreciated.
Stay Beautiful
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'I talk to God but the sky is empty'~ S.Plath.
Does anyone have any opinions on this probably already exhausted topic of conversation? Also, I was thinking of using his 2nd, 5th and 8th symphonies in my comparisons. Is this a wise choice, or does anyone feel that other symphonies show more vivid changes?
Any comments or views would be appreciated.
Stay Beautiful
***
'I talk to God but the sky is empty'~ S.Plath.
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