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How is it possible to "call again"? That piece was adapted from Beethoven's pathetic third movement, or not even an adaptation, but just took Beethoven's melody and used it to write a completely different piece that had nothing to do with Beethoven.
As for why it's called this name, I don't know, I checked the encyclopedia, it may be related to the TV series "Beethoven Virus", and I'm not sure about the specifics. In fact, you don't have to care about how the name of ** came from (all** is like this), after listening to it, it is the most important thing to have your own aesthetic feelings, and stories like how the name came about are easy to take people away, to think about things other than ** and ignore ** their own appreciation.
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Pathos Sonata"It is the work of Beethoven, while"Beethoven virus"The word does not have a meaning directly related to Beethoven or his works. "Pathos Sonata"It is a famous piano sonata composed by Beethoven, and as one of his works, it expresses deep emotions and inner pain.
As for"Beethoven virus", I don't know if it refers to a specific virus or a disease related to Beethoven. If you can provide more about that"Beethoven virus"I can try to help you understand it better. Please note that I trained before September 2021, so I may not have information on the latest incidents or findings.
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Beethoven virus is the theme song of the movie "Beethoven virus", and the composer is Cho Young-so, a Korean **. While the Pathos Sonata is a work by Beethoven, there is no direct relationship between the two.
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Do you still need to ask, it's bad to change, and it's eye-catching.
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The third movement of the Pathétique Sonata was composed in the context of Beethoven's growing deafness, at a time when Europe was also in the midst of a period of radical change.
The Pathos Sonata is a reflection of the diary-like state of life, and Beethoven tells people in the ** voice that he has transcended reality, freed himself from earthly hardships, and is spiritually a victor.
Pathos hides the tribulations of life and reveals the pain of the heart. However, the ontology of ** is more about forbearance of misfortunes, challenges and struggles against fate, transcendence and sublimation of reality, and persistence and firmness of ideals.
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The analysis of Beethoven's "Pathétique Sonata" is as follows:
Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, "Pathétique".
The German composer Beethoven wrote Costume No. 13, composed between 1798 and early 1799, and was dedicated to his patron and admirer, Prince Likhnowski. This work is the culmination of Beethoven's early piano sonatas, and is known for its dramatic melodies.
In many aspects such as content, melody and structure, this piece is permeated with a Germanic people.
Unique rationality, which is also a trait shared by Beethoven and other German ** families. The technique of this piece is not too difficult, so there are many opportunities to be played, and it is a piece that many beginners love to play.
Beethoven introduced:
Ludwig van Beethoven.
Born in the Holy Roman Empire.
Bonn, Vienna, Electorate of Cologne.
One of the representatives of the classical music school, he is a composer of the European classical period. Beethoven spent his childhood under his father's strict and demanding education, which created his stubborn, sensitive and excited character. At the age of 22, he lived in Vienna and composed the Third Symphony between 1803 and 1804
It marks the beginning of the maturity of his creation. Beethoven died in Vienna on March 26, 1827, at the age of 57.
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Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8, Pathos is the title**.
Hello, it is my pleasure to serve you and give you the following answer: Pathos is not the title of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8, but the title of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 9. The title of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 is "Moonlight".
Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 "Moonlight" is a lyrical piano piece consisting of three movements, a prelude, a marching tablet, and a lyrical piece. The prelude begins with a soft melody, the Andante with a lively rhythm, and the lyric ends with a lyrical melody. Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 "Moonlight Wise Oak Friend" has the following performance techniques:
1.Dynamics control: When playing, pay attention to the control of the pre-locust degree to make the performance softer and more lyrical.
2.Technique technique: Pay attention to the technique when playing, so that the performance is more smooth and natural.
3.Strengthen the sense of rhythm: When playing, pay attention to strengthening the sense of rhythm to make the performance more powerful and rhythmic.
4.Pay attention to the timbre: Pay attention to the change of timbre when playing, so that the performance is richer and more varied.
Personal experience: Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 "Moonlight" is a lyrical piano piece, and attention should be paid to the control of dynamics, techniques, rhythm and timbre when playing, so as to make the performance more soft, smooth, powerful and rich.
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