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Criticism And Reflection Of Beethoven's 5th Symphony

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The sixth symphony composed by Beethoven is in a class of its own. This monumental work again emphasizes and epitomizes Beethoven’s development as a composer and step into the Romantic era. The work also goes by the name ‘Pastoral’ as it depicts Beethoven’s love for nature. Beethoven lived in the village of Heilllingenstadt and enjoyed walking in the woods and this could be the motivation or inspiration behind this work. The work was completed in 1808 and simultaneously composed with the famous 5th symphony. The symphony was first performed in the Theater an der Wien on the 22nd of December 1808.

The Symphony No.6 Opus 68 in F major as a whole is revolutionary in more ways than one. Firstly, this monumental work contains 5 movements as opposed to the traditional 3 which were frequently used by Haydn and Mozart for example. Secondly, all the movements are titled by Beethoven himself which per se could be seen as programmatic, a distinct feature of Romantic music rather than classical ; hence emphasizing Beethoven’s break away from traditional classical composition. The 4th movement which I am discussing is entitled ‘Thunder Storm’. It is in F minor and what makes it more uncanny (other than the fact that it is a fourth …show more content…

Beethoven achieves this by mirroring the title and creating a thunderstorm mainly through the use of the cellos, double basses, piccolos, timpani and trombone in the orchestra. After analysing the score I became aware of the fact that there are a lot of intricate rhythmical and textual passages employed by Beethoven. For example there is the rhythm of 4 against 5 in the double basses and cellos as well as piercing note flourishes by the piccolo. The timpani and trombone mimic the powerful, resonating sound of the thunder in the storm. As said before, Beethoven ends this piece with no perfect cadence which ultimately joins this movement to the

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