Beethoven

How is Beethoven able to make so many sudden shifts in key?

How is Beethoven able to make so many sudden shifts in key?
  1. How Beethoven create his masterpiece?
  2. When the music shifts to another key it is called?
  3. What made Beethoven's work unique?
  4. How did Beethoven overcome being deaf?

How Beethoven create his masterpiece?

Yes. In his early works, when Beethoven could hear the full range of frequencies, he made use of higher notes in his compositions. As his hearing failed, he began to use the lower notes that he could hear more clearly. ... 133, written by the deaf Beethoven in 1826, formed entirely of those sounds of his imagination.

When the music shifts to another key it is called?

Modulation, in music, the change from one key to another; also, the process by which this change is brought about.

What made Beethoven's work unique?

Beethoven expanded the formal and emotional scope – not to mention length – of nearly every genre in which he wrote. While he is most famous for his heightening of the symphonic form, Beethoven also had a dramatic influence on the piano sonata, violin sonata, string quartet and piano concerto, among several others.

How did Beethoven overcome being deaf?

Beethoven always spent a great deal of time improvising at the piano – not just in public performance but as part of the way he composed. The keyboard was a lifeline for Beethoven in his deafness. In early 1818, he received a Broadwood piano (pictured left) as a gift from the English piano builder.

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