What are the names of Beethoven's nine symphonies?
Beethoven: symphony no.4
Beethoven's Symphony No.4 in B flat major, Op.60, was written in1September 806 and1October. At that time, Beethoven was visiting the Summer Palace in Graz, the suburb of Prince Trapo in Sinovsky (located at the junction of Poland and Czech Republic). Beethoven met Count Hooper Dolf here, who wanted to form a band. He commissioned Beethoven to compose the fourth symphony. This work was premiered by Count Hooper Dolf and his band at Le Sinovsky Palace in March 1807. This work is full of clear and poetic tenderness, with many subtle and colorful details. The whole song is divided into four movements: 1. Adagio, lively allegro, a slow introduction with some ominous signs leads to the most relaxed and pleasant allegro, followed by a wonderful melodic dialogue between solo bassoon, oboe and flute, followed by an increasingly intense development described by Berlioz: "The harmony color in it was vague and hesitant at first, and it didn't erupt again until the cloud of tone sandhi chords completely dispersed." It left the bottom of the river bed and roared down in the shape of a splashing waterfall. "The campaign started with the theme and ended with celebration. 2. Adagio, the theme of this adagio movement similar to serenade is almost entirely composed of scales in E flat major. A beautiful melody appears four times, and four or three insertions on the woodwind and beautiful comparative phrases constitute a natural combination of gyration and performance. According to Berlioz's comments: "Its melody is so pure and irresistible that the wonderful traces of artistic processing completely disappear. "3. Allegro vivacious, the movement of this scherzo is a kaleidoscope of color impressions. Lyric three-tone middle section, mainly woodwind performance. 4. Allegro, which is not too fast, starts with the endless rotation of the violin and ends with the rotation of the whole band, such as the dance of wild bees and the dance of fairies in mythology.
Beethoven: Symphony No.5 (Destiny)
Beethoven: The Fifth Symphony
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony (Destiny), Op. 67 in C minor, composed in 1804- 1808 (the fourth symphony was composed in the middle), premiered in Vienna Theatre on February 22nd, 2008. The whole song is divided into four movements: 1. Allegro full of vigor and vitality. The motto theme is "knocking on the door of fate", and fate and ominous signs are always in fierce struggle. 2. Andante is Beethoven's meditation on fate and a series of variations on two themes. The first theme is the calm and gentleness expressed by cello and viola, and the second theme is close to the hero's March and ode. 3. Allegro, Scherzo, and the resurgence of two opposing conflicts are the final struggles between heroes and fate. At the end of this movement, the whole band seems exhausted and falls on an unstable long tone. Drums are like the slow beating of the heart, and strings are like weak breathing in an excited background. As the anxiety grows, you feel that the sun is ready to break through the dark clouds. Suddenly, the band rallied and strutted into the final movement. 4. Allegro, the theme changes a lot, and the finale is long. Finally, the theme of fate lasted for dozens of bars in the glory with strong power, and the ending was a happy and brilliant light.
Beethoven: Symphony No.6 (Pastoral)
Beethoven: Symphony No.6
Beethoven's Symphony No.6 in F Major (Pastoral), Op.68, written in 1807- 1808. Beethoven was completely deaf at that time, and this work is actually a manifestation of Beethoven's attachment to nature when he was deaf. As romain rolland said, "Beethoven couldn't hear anything, so he had to mentally recreate a world that he had died. The only way to hear them is to let them sing in his heart. " This radical work premiered in Vienna on February 22nd, 1808 1808, conducted by the deaf Beethoven himself. On the premiere program, Beethoven explained this work like this: "The memory of rural life is more about feelings than scenery." Beethoven determined the title for each movement: "1. Allegro should not be too fast, the pleasant feeling of reaching the countryside. " 2. Extremely lively Andante, a small view by the stream. 3. Allegro, a happy gathering of villagers. 4. Allegro, Storm. 5. Allegro, happiness and gratitude after the storm. "The first movement of this work is almost composed of a simple phrase. A brief pentatonic mode is repeated 80 times, and the tonality and instrumental color change subtly during the repetition. The second movement depicts a small scene by the stream, with the sound of running water as the main body. The short trill of the violin is like an insect's cry, and at the end of the movement, quail, nightingale and cuckoo can be heard. In the third movement, Beethoven used music to describe the peasant dance music atmosphere accompanied by country bands in hotels in the suburbs of Vienna. The description of wind, thunder and storm in the fourth movement is somewhat impressionist. The fifth movement is to face nature, thank God, thank the sun after the rain, and thank the solemn hymn of nature. The third, fourth and fifth movements are played continuously.
Beethoven: Symphony No.7
Beverfen: Symphony No.7
Beethoven's Symphony No.7 in A Major, Op.92, was composed in18118 12, and completed in1812 in June. 18 13 12.8 was conducted by Beethoven and premiered in the auditorium of Vienna University. It was a benefit performance for the wounded in Austria and Bavaria. This work consists of four movements: 1. It's a little slow, a little lively, and the introduction is very long. A grand and simple theme has made great strides from top to bottom and developed into a grand effect. The fast part was written according to an easy-to-jump sound pattern, which Berlioz called the farmer's waltz, but it soon rose to a climax that seemed out of control. Allegro begins with the soft long strings played by woodwind, followed by the rhythm of bass stringed instruments, the flow of clarinet and bassoon, and the sigh of violin. This allegro movement is full of faint sadness. Some people say that it expresses thoughts about death and bad luck, while others say that it expresses the theme of funeral, which is a very beautiful movement. 3. Scherzo, Allegro, full of explosive and dynamic contrast, full of interesting wit. The short tone pattern composed of two tones in the middle of the three tones swings back and forth in the high-pitched area of the woodwind instrument, which is in sharp contrast. Allegro, full of vigor and vitality, started with Virginia dance music, but soon developed into an exciting rotation, with climax after climax, like the fury of Dionysus. Wagner called it "the best dance music".