A writer commented on the middle movement of Beethoven's opus 132 at the Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-m..._b_371576.html
One of the reader comments is this:
Is this true? Did Beethoven really complete a whole another finale for opus 125 and used that material for the opus 132 finale?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/greg-m..._b_371576.html
One of the reader comments is this:
Another amazing aspect of Opus 132 is the Finale, which began life as the ending of the 9th Symphony. Beethoven all but completed an instrumental Finale to the 9th before deciding to try something completely different. Rejecting the original finale may have lead him to conceive of a new finale that recapitulates and rejects the themes from the symphony's earlier movements before turning to the Ode to Joy choral ending. But Beethoven did not throw away his original thoughts. A year after finishing the 9th Symphony, he transposed the symphony's discarded ending from D minor to A minor and recast the material for string quartet -- the themes are essentially the same. The Finale of Opus 132 is incredibly dramatic, haunting music, and in it we can hear an echo of what the Finale of the 9th Symphony might have been like if Beethoven hadn't changed his mind.
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