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    beethoven's contribution to romantic period

    hey guys!
    pls give me some ideas for how beethoven help to shape the musical form in romantic period!example will be ok!

    thank u !
    pam jiang

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    Originally posted by pamela:
    hey guys!
    pls give me some ideas for how beethoven help to shape the musical form in romantic period!example will be ok!

    thank u !
    Related to this is the recently 'discussed' link below:
    http://www.gyrix.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000881.html

    also check this link:
    http://www.gyrix.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000679.html

    Use the search function and you'll find quite a few things here.


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      #3
      Thanks for that Rod, I didn't fancy going through it all yet again!

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        #4
        Thanks indeed! I agree with Peter. Those links show just how much disagreement there is about Beethoven's status.

        I will only say here that musicians as diverse as Brahms, Mahler, and Wagner claimed him as their spiritual father.

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