The four movements of music are:
1. Allegro
2. Very lively adagio
3. Scherzo: Allegro very fast
4. Rondo: Allegro not too fast
The first movement, Spring Sonata, was written around 1800, which was Beethoven's early creation. Because the first movement of this song is permeated with the breath of youth, it is appropriately called "Spring Sonata". Although this piece was composed by Beethoven in his early days, it is still different from the real classical music of Haydn and Mozart. It is full of self-confidence and optimistic spiritual beliefs, expressing the thoughts, feelings and mental outlook of the growing middle class. This sonata I * * * has four movements. The first movement is the Allegro sonata. At the beginning of the first movement, the violin played a lyric theme of instrumental music, which is the most famous theme in this sonata. A spring breeze suddenly came to my face, which made people feel relaxed and happy:
After a brief connection with a distant relative, I entered the sub-theme This is the other side of youth. This theme contrasts with the first one. It is full of vitality, vigor and unstoppable power. The deputy department was also taken over by Qin and repeated.
The development part is relatively short, and compared with Beethoven's mid-term creation, there are not many dramatic conflicts and complicated and tortuous tonal changes. The order in which themes appear in the presentation part is exchanged during reproduction. First, the theme melody is played by the piano and then repeated by the violin. More specifically, the reproduced harmony is not the dominant chord of the usual main chord, but a tenor major triad in F major leads to the main chord.
The second movement is adagio, which has a simple trilogy structure but a long ending. The adagio melody is played by the piano first, and the violin has an intimate dialogue with it. Although the violin only uses a very simple sound form, the duet with the piano is excellent.
The third movement is scherzo. This is a complicated trilogy, and each part is divided into two sections. The theme at the beginning is played by the piano, with an active and flexible rhythm.
The middle part of the three notes changes the intermittent rhythm in front, which is in contrast to the continuous fast-flowing sound pattern in the first paragraph.
The third paragraph repeats the first paragraph in the form of da capo.
The fourth movement is a Rondo sonata movement, with a structure of A-B-A-C-A-B-A and three themes. The first theme is played on the piano first. This melody is lively and consists of three downward modules:
The first theme was changed the last time it appeared. First of all, it is a piano variation, which uses a piano-like sound mode to make the melody vague but distinguishable. Then there is the variation of violin, which mainly highlights the characteristics of attachment in rhythm The whole sonata ends happily in the dialogue between piano and violin [1].
[Edit this paragraph] Music Review
Spring has come, bringing warmth and vitality.
There are countless themes describing spring in music works. Beethoven's violin and piano sonata "Spring" Op. 24, written in 180 1, is a treasure in classical music both in art and in thought, and is deeply loved by fans.
The sonata "Spring" praises the beauty of nature and reflects the sincere thoughts and feelings of human beings. The four movements of the whole song, with optimism and exuberance as the keynote, are easily accepted by people who have just begun to appreciate classical music.
In the first movement, with the piano broken strings as the background, the violin directly cuts into the theme of the main part, which is extremely beautiful and smooth, like a gurgling spring. This youthful melody is a portrayal of Beethoven's life in this period, full of sunshine and pleasure. The theme of the sub-part, violin, is full of Beethoven's heroism with the sonorous sound of the piano, which is in sharp contrast with the theme of the main part.
Adagio is a very touching romance. The only theme is played by the piano first, and then the soothing and melodious pastoral tunes appear repeatedly by the violin, which embodies a deep love for nature. Violin and piano echo each other's answers like a pair of lovers pouring out their hearts. The music in G flat major adds a layer of kindness and warmth, and the thoughts and feelings are further sublimated.
The third movement is short and pithy, with only one minute of lively scherzo and jumping tone, lively and childish. The structure is square, and each sentence takes 8 bars as the basic length.
The Rondo in the last movement is full of optimism. The continuous theme is interspersed with two sub-themes (inserts), which outline a beautiful picture of sunny, full of spring and thriving.
Beethoven Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (1770- 1827) is the most famous German musician in the world since the late 8th century. 1770 65438+Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on February 26th. His grandfather was originally from the Netherlands, and after moving to Germany, he was a local court musician. My father is a tenor and my mother is the daughter of a court chef. Beethoven grew up in the period of "enlightened autocracy" in Joseph II, and the rulers in Bonn also implemented some improvement measures. Bonn became one of the centers of the Enlightenment in Germany at that time. Beethoven grew up in such an environment in his childhood. However, Beethoven's childhood was very unhappy, and his alcoholic father ruined his family business. He tried to turn four-year-old Beethoven into a cash cow and hoped that his son would become a Mozart-style prodigy. Therefore, he not only forced his children to practice the piano, but also often dragged them out of their deep sleep to play the piano when they came home from drinking in the middle of the night. Beethoven, who was under eight years old, was forced to perform and perform in front of Cohen's audience. Beethoven began to work in a theater band at the age of eleven. This kind of hard childhood life made Beethoven embark on an independent road of making a living by music very early, and at the same time developed his tenacious and stubborn character.