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November / Month of the Sonata – 16
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“
Big Zoo, Triptych
“
(1913)
August Macke
________
the
“Appassionata”
,
Beethoven’s
Piano
Sonata no 23
,
sounds a lot like his
Piano Sonata no 21
,
the
“Waldstein”
,
both have three movements, fast, slow,
fast, Beethoven still doing Beethoven,
each only about a year apart, 1804,
1805, listen to them side by side, from
movement to movement, the moods
in either are much the same
I’ll point out, however, that the second
and third movements in the
“Appassionata”
are linked, there is no pause between them,
Beethoven is making clear that the sonata
is an integral whole, not a collection of
disparate elements
what does that mean, it means that
Beethoven is creating a literature, not
only tunes, but a story, with beginning,
middle and end
compare in art with the triptych,
see above
,
with artists delivering more than individual
paintings, but a narration
both arts, music, painting, are meant to
transcend their original ends
enjoy
R ! chard
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Published:
November 16, 2023
Filed Under:
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,
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November / Month of the Sonata
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"Big Zoo / Triptych" August Macke
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Piano Sonata no 21 / Opus 53 ("Wadstein") - Beethoven
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Piano Sonata no 23 / Opus 57 ("Appassionata") - Beethoven
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