Beethoven by alchemy of his genius made everything into his own Gold.
According to A.Schindler, Beethoven informed him that the key to understanding Opus 31. was by reading Shakespeare's Tempest, (hence the works nickname).
Although powerful, energetic, beautiful and mysterious. It does'nt strike me as stormy and tempestuous as 'B' can be in other works.
Perhaps he was not so much interested in the elemental phenomena at the begining of the play but only interested in the human character. He absorbed what was useful to him from the play only what would fit into the framework of the Sonata.
I am very fond of this work, and it is for us to accept great works as their creator meant them.
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