Beethoven`s middle name might well have been Sonata-form, so perfectly did he marry his understanding of balanced musical structure with deployment of strong, original material & development of thematic ideas. Even more than his nearest competitors, Mozart & Schubert, his weighty themes were never let down by not having such strong development of them. The hardest thing about composing is making the development of an idea as strong & interesting as the idea itself. In this respect, Beethoven`s genius had no peer.
But so much more than this, each component movement of any Beethoven work seems to belong, unfailingly, uniquely, to its assigned work. This was his most underrated gift - each mvt of each work represents an utterly sensible, logical, cohesive, unchallengeable step towards the eventually-revealed umbrella whole.
There is a phenomenal inevitability about Beethoven; natural musical perfection from every angle: poised, yet challenging; balanced, yet far-reaching; wonderfully, reassuringly human, yet other-worldly.
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Peter (PDG)
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But so much more than this, each component movement of any Beethoven work seems to belong, unfailingly, uniquely, to its assigned work. This was his most underrated gift - each mvt of each work represents an utterly sensible, logical, cohesive, unchallengeable step towards the eventually-revealed umbrella whole.
There is a phenomenal inevitability about Beethoven; natural musical perfection from every angle: poised, yet challenging; balanced, yet far-reaching; wonderfully, reassuringly human, yet other-worldly.
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Peter (PDG)
[This message has been edited by PDG (edited 03-10-2001).]
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