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LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Ludwig van Beethoven Major, Op. 73; the String Quartet in E-flat Major, PIANO CONCERTO NO. 5 Born Bonn, baptized December 17, 1770; died Op. 74 (Harp); the Piano Sonatas in F-sharp, & WORKS FOR SOLO PIANO March 26, 1827, Vienna G, and E-flat, Opp. 78, 79, and 81a; et al. Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 Unlike the Eroica Symphony (composed in Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 “Emperor” “Emperor” (1809) 1803, and in whose genesis Napoleon is 1 I. Allegro [20.26] In May 1809, Vienna fell to Napoleon for the directly, infamously, implicated), the Fifth Piano 2 II. Adagio un poco moto [6.55] second time in four years. The first conquest Concerto’s sobriquet – Emperor – was not 3 III. Rondo [10.13] of the Austrian capital, in 1805, happened bestowed by Beethoven, but by a publisher 4 Praeludium, WoO 55 [2.29] relatively quietly, as French forces entered the post facto. Although Beethoven completed Piano Sonata No. 27, Op. 90 city without opposition. But the 1809 siege the Concerto before the French invasion, the 5 I. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck [5.26] of Vienna was accompanied by a heavy zeitgeist surrounding the Napoleonic Wars 6 II. Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorgetragen [6.27] bombardment. History has remembered the seems nevertheless to have permeated the image of Beethoven cowering in his brother’s work. Witness its martial rhythms and Contredanses, WoO 14 7 I. Contredanse in C Major [0.29] basement, holding a pillow tightly around his suggestions of military triumph in the 8 II.
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