Beethoven took the sonata form from Mozart and Haydn and developed it in a revolutionary way, turning his sonatas into epic tales. The "Pathétiqe", Op. 13, is a hallmark in the piano repertoire (Pathétiqe referring to "emotional" rather than the "pathetic") - in this video Henrik Kilhamn goes through the first movement section by section and explains how they fit in the larger scheme of things.
0:00 Introduction
1:57 Analysis
Beethoven's "Pathetique" sonata series:
▶ Mvt 2: • LONG LEGATO LINES - Be...
▶ Mvt 3: • ELECTRIC CHARGE - Beet...
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano sonata no. 8 in C minor "Pathétique", Op. 13. Movement 1: Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
📄 Score: Peters edition, ca 1910, editor: Louis Köhler, imslp.org.
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24 июл 2024