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Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Piano Sonata no. 29 in B flat, op. 106 (Hammerklavier) was the groundbreaking work (and the first masterpiece) of Beethoven's late period. It is the most virtuosic keyboard music ever written to its time. In this episode, we cover the first of its four movements.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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In his three opus 10 sonatas, Beethoven continues his formula of composing a triad of starkly different works, ranging from darkly passionate to witty to grand. Look at the first of these pieces: Piano Sonata no. 5 in C Minor.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (47 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Beethoven's music can be supple, light-hearted, quick-witted, and genuinely humorous, just as it can be heroic, magnificent, and spiritually profound. Beethoven's lighter side is delightfully on display in his two opus 14 piano sonatas: no. 9 in E and no. 10 in G.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Piano Sonata no. 6 in F, op. 10, no. 2 remained a special favorite of Beethoven's for many years after its composition. Examine the elements that make it seem so playful, before turning to the grander work that concludes the opus 10 set: Piano Sonata no. 7 in D.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Beethoven's last three piano sonatas owe much to his epic Missa Solemnis ("Solemn Mass") which was also composed in the period 1820-1822. Explore the spiritual and compositional links to the Missa Solemnis, particularly as they relate to sonatas no. 30 in E, op. 109, and no. 31 in A flat, op. 110.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Description
Continue your study of the Hammerklavier, focusing on the paradoxical fourth movement fugue, composed seemingly without limits or limitations. The Hammerklavier has been called "monstrous and immeasurable," a sonata like no other. With it, Beethoven opened the door to a new expressive world.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Beethoven's first four piano sonatas are four-movement works that are orchestral in scope, reflecting Beethoven's concept of the piano as a major instrument. We look at the second of his opus 2 set, Sonata no. 2 in A, as an example of these "grand sonatas."
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (48 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Professor Greenberg begins with a brief biography of Beethoven and the early history of the piano, followed by a discussion of the recordings of Beethoven's piano sonatas used throughout the series, performed by the distinguished pianist Claude Frank.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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From this point on, each of Beethoven's piano sonatas is markedly different from what came before it. No. 12 in A flat, op. 26 (Funeral March) shows a remarkable degree of contrast between its movements and has, as its third movement, an anguished funeral march.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Focus almost entirely on the first movement of Piano Sonata no. 11 in B flat, op. 22, to understand Beethoven's developing compositional priorities and the influence of Bach on his music. Written in 1800, this work is in many ways Beethoven's farewell to the 18th-century Viennese Classical style.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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The most popular of all of Beethoven's piano works is his Sonata No. 14 in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 (Moonlight). Imbued with tragic feeling, the Moonlight is almost impossible not to relate to the composer's progressive hearing loss.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Piano Sonata no. 26 in E flat, op. 81a (Les Adieux) was dedicated to the Archduke Rudolph, an aristocratic patron and friend of Beethoven's who was fleeing Vienna ahead of Napoleon's armies, hence its name: the Farewell Sonata. We look at the piece as a mirror of contemporary events and as program music.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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While the groundbreaking Third Symphony was Beethoven's public declaration of his "new path" as a composer, the piano sonatas were, collectively, his workshop for getting there. None more so than Sonata no. 17 in D Minor, op. 31, no. 2 (Tempest).
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (1,098 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas provide a window into his personal musical development and highlight the piano as an evolving instrument. Professor Robert Greenberg combines analysis of extensive musical excerpts with historical anecdotes, metaphors, and humor to show what goes on inside a musical composition and how Beethoven often broke all former rules to achieve a new, powerful effect.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Description
Continuing your study of Beethoven's grand sonatas, examine Sonata no. 3 in C, no. 3, op. 2, and Sonata no. 4 in E flat, op. 7. In both these works, we see Beethoven's early artistic declaration that he was not interested in slavishly following the Classical tradition.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (46 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Likened to Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's King Lear, Sonata no. 23 in F Minor, op. 57 (Appassionata) is not only esteemed by audiences, it was also one of Beethoven's favorites among his piano works. With the Waldstein, it is a quintessential example of Beethoven's "heroic" style.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Continuing your exploration of Beethoven's often overlooked piano sonatas, study no. 25 in G, op. 79, and no. 27 in E Minor, op. 90. The opening movement of op. 79 is a parody of Classically styled piano sonatas, while op. 90 opens with great pathos and tenderness.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Description
Examine two Beethoven sonatas that deserve more attention than they are generally accorded: no. 22 in F, op. 54, and no. 24 in F sharp, op. 78. The former is an inspired, virtuosic, and genuinely experimental piece of music; the latter is one of the strangest and most adventurous works in the repertoire.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (45 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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This episode explores the Classical style that Beethoven inherited from Haydn and Mozart, highlighting some of its more notable features. Then we look at Beethoven's Piano Sonata no. 1 in F Minor, op. 2, no. 1, from 1795, as both an homage to Mozart and an example of Beethoven's pianistic audacity.
Publisher
The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2022.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (47 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Beethoven completed his final piano sonata, no. 32 in C Minor, op. 111, five years before his death. Opus 111 seems obviously Beethoven's valedictory statement for the genre; it ties up loose ends, yet it is so stunningly original that it caps, rather than continues, the composer's run of 32 sonatas for piano.
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