November / Month of the Sonata – 3
by richibi

“Mona Lisa“ ( c.1503 – c.1519)
Leonardo da Vinci
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the next sonata, Beethoven’s “Piano Sonata
No 8 in C minor, Op 13, the ‘Pathétique’“,
is one that everyone’s heard, if only ever in
fragments, right up there with “Jingle Bells”
in our musical repertory, in our cultural DNA,
or, for that matter, Beethoven’s, also, other
iconic piece, the “Moonlight Sonata“, the
“Mona Lisa“, nearly, see above, of music
the initial chords are peremptory, have
resonated, echoed, reverberated,
throughout the ages
this is not, however, the way one should
be addressing the aristocracy, Beethoven
was speaking for the growing Middle
Classes, who, hungering for the status
and refinement of the elite, the French
Revolution having just happened, were
crowding the burgeoning concert and
recital halls cashing in on that interest
the artist was now the main attraction,
where earlier the performer had been
merely decorative, the sponsored
employee of an, however benevolent,
aristocrat, see Mozart, see Haydn
listen to Beethoven strutting, for the
ages, his revolutionary stuff, thumbing
his nose at convention, demanding
attention
enjoy
R ! chard