I am what you might call a novice in the ways of classical Beethoven, however I have recently heard the 3rd and the 5th symphonies. Amazing, yet I must admit that the 5th reached me on a different level. Perhaps it was my preconditioned ear to the first 4 stanzas of the first movement, yet I was nearly frightened like a child hiding in the corner. I need help in analyzing the 3rd and the 5th symphonies. I am calling upon the great ones: PDG, Luis, Rod, Peter, Claudie. Help!
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Comparing the 3rd and the 5th Symphony of LvB
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Originally posted by jackson:
I need help in analyzing the 3rd and the 5th symphonies. Help!
www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/symphonies.html
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Originally posted by jackson:
I am what you might call a novice in the ways of classical Beethoven, however I have recently heard the 3rd and the 5th symphonies. Amazing, yet I must admit that the 5th reached me on a different level. Perhaps it was my preconditioned ear to the first 4 stanzas of the first movement, yet I was nearly frightened like a child hiding in the corner. I need help in analyzing the 3rd and the 5th symphonies. I am calling upon the great ones: PDG, Luis, Rod, Peter, Claudie. Help!
PS: Oh, just noticed Peter in his wisdom has made the same recommendation.
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
[This message has been edited by Rod (edited 09-29-2001).]
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Originally posted by jackson:
I need help in analyzing the 3rd and the 5th symphonies. I am calling upon the great ones: PDG, Luis, Rod, Peter, Claudie. Help!
I feel as though the phenomenal fame of the openening of the 5th (surely the most instantly recognisable first second of ANY piece of music) has, somehow, harmed its true worth as one of the greatest classical works; it has almost become (forgive me) "Bubblegum Classical" - just too accessible for its own good!!
On the other hand, the 3rd, while only almost as famous as the 5th, is in many quarters regarded as the greatest symphony ever.
For what it's worth, I consider the greatest single assessible difference between the two as being the the awesome Funeral March of the Eroica - the Andante of the C minor work, great as it is, is not of the same world.
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Originally posted by jackson:
I must also include Bob the Composer and Chris. To digress a little-I have a professor that is never satisfied. Help on the 3rd and the 5th is highly regarded. And any witty remarks encouraged Rod.
I will say more about these symphonies later.
<font color="green"> Bob
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Originally posted by PDG:
No, Rodders. I thought Wong. Wong's Chip Shop is just around the corner. I was hungry so I treated myself to haddock and chips. Yum! But never overdose on the pickled onions: They tend to repeat on you. They tend to repeat on you. They tend.....
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
[This message has been edited by Rod (edited 10-02-2001).]
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