Any ideas on which work could be described as Beethoven's First Masterpiece?
My own choice would be the set of variations on Righini's "Venni amore" WoO65. Written in 1791, it is an utterly amazing work, 24 variations, the whole lasting nearly half an hour. The tune is one of those skeletal themes that suited B so well. The scope and variety in this work is unbelievable and the second-last variation could have come from his final years.
For a long time, the earliest known edition of this work was from 1802 - and all the experts believed that B must have revised the work since 1791, so mature was it. Then the original edition surfaced and it proved everybody wrong because there were no changes at all!
I would go so far as to say that B's piano variations didn't reach this high level again until the Eroica variations and Opus 34.
Michael
My own choice would be the set of variations on Righini's "Venni amore" WoO65. Written in 1791, it is an utterly amazing work, 24 variations, the whole lasting nearly half an hour. The tune is one of those skeletal themes that suited B so well. The scope and variety in this work is unbelievable and the second-last variation could have come from his final years.
For a long time, the earliest known edition of this work was from 1802 - and all the experts believed that B must have revised the work since 1791, so mature was it. Then the original edition surfaced and it proved everybody wrong because there were no changes at all!
I would go so far as to say that B's piano variations didn't reach this high level again until the Eroica variations and Opus 34.
Michael
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