Such a profound and perfect body of work I believe deserves its own topic so here it is. There are many to choose from, and this is certainly no easy choice, but I am more than curious to hear everyone's favourite and why that symphony has moved them so greatly.
For a long time my favourite was the 7th; it is so emotionally varied and expresses joy, sadness, desperation, humour and triumph throughout the course of its four wonderful movements.
I had never really "heard" the 3rd though, I had listened but not yet heard it. So, after giving it my full attention for the first time, I was immensely moved and from that point on, that was the only Beethoven symphony for me. Such a feeling of grief prevails throughout this work, a feeling which I feel is never resolved but simply ignored as we move from a sad and reaching fugato subject in the finale to a flamboyant fanfare.
Also, the whole idea of this work, that it was dedicated to the "Memory of a Great Man", that man of course being Napoleon. This idea of loss, the loss of an ideal and the great disappointment associated with this loss, is one of the greatest statements in the history of music. This symphony is, I believe, the real precursor to the 9th in its personal emotional expression, harmonic sophistication and sincere continuity. No other work of art as genuinely and as faithfully expresses a single emotion as Beethoven's 3rd symphony; I think everyone would agree that upon analysis there is nothing "heroic" about the Erocia.
So, what is your favourite Beethoven symphony?
For a long time my favourite was the 7th; it is so emotionally varied and expresses joy, sadness, desperation, humour and triumph throughout the course of its four wonderful movements.
I had never really "heard" the 3rd though, I had listened but not yet heard it. So, after giving it my full attention for the first time, I was immensely moved and from that point on, that was the only Beethoven symphony for me. Such a feeling of grief prevails throughout this work, a feeling which I feel is never resolved but simply ignored as we move from a sad and reaching fugato subject in the finale to a flamboyant fanfare.
Also, the whole idea of this work, that it was dedicated to the "Memory of a Great Man", that man of course being Napoleon. This idea of loss, the loss of an ideal and the great disappointment associated with this loss, is one of the greatest statements in the history of music. This symphony is, I believe, the real precursor to the 9th in its personal emotional expression, harmonic sophistication and sincere continuity. No other work of art as genuinely and as faithfully expresses a single emotion as Beethoven's 3rd symphony; I think everyone would agree that upon analysis there is nothing "heroic" about the Erocia.
So, what is your favourite Beethoven symphony?
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