I have a question. I am finishing up my bachelor's degree and in my Form and Analysis class, we analyzed the op.26 Piano Sonata - which, of course, includes the Funeral March. A question came up during class and I have become intrigued.
Who was this movement written for? The translation of "Marcia Funebre sulla morte d'un eroe" is "Funeral march for a dead hero." Who is the hero that Beethoven is speaking of?
Was it a premonition of his own death? Was he feeling sorry for himself because he was deaf (the symbolic death of a hero)? Was it for a specific person?
I found a website that stated that the Funeral March was arranged for Leonore Prohaska. Was that a person or a larger work that contains an arrangement of the Funeral March?
Any light you can shed on this would be GREAT!
Who was this movement written for? The translation of "Marcia Funebre sulla morte d'un eroe" is "Funeral march for a dead hero." Who is the hero that Beethoven is speaking of?
Was it a premonition of his own death? Was he feeling sorry for himself because he was deaf (the symbolic death of a hero)? Was it for a specific person?
I found a website that stated that the Funeral March was arranged for Leonore Prohaska. Was that a person or a larger work that contains an arrangement of the Funeral March?
Any light you can shed on this would be GREAT!
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