Having discussed marches, hymns, and the influence of French revolutionary music on Beethoven, here is another fine example: Lefèvre's Hymne à l'Agriculture. composed in 1796.
It's a short piece, which expresses a call for a return to nature, which was typical of that time: the pollination of the early German romantic movement by Rousseau.
Apart from Haydn's obvious influence on the Pastoral symphony, can it be possible that Beethoven knew the Lefèvre piece? Comparisons between the bird imitations right at the start, and the overal rhythm, with the Pastoral's last movement can hardly be a coincidence.
Listen and judge for yourself. Lefèvre can be download here:
http://www.frank.dds.nl/Etc/Lefevre.mp3
It's a short piece, which expresses a call for a return to nature, which was typical of that time: the pollination of the early German romantic movement by Rousseau.
Apart from Haydn's obvious influence on the Pastoral symphony, can it be possible that Beethoven knew the Lefèvre piece? Comparisons between the bird imitations right at the start, and the overal rhythm, with the Pastoral's last movement can hardly be a coincidence.
Listen and judge for yourself. Lefèvre can be download here:
http://www.frank.dds.nl/Etc/Lefevre.mp3
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