Beethoven: Sextet in E-flat major, Op. 71 (with Score)
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sextet For 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns in E-flat major, Op. 71 (with Score)
Composed: 1796
Performance: Ottetto Italiano
00:00 1. Adagio - Allegro (E-flat major)
08:13 2. Adagio (B-flat major)
12:05 3. Minuet. Quasi Allegretto - Trio (E-flat major)
14:29 4. Rondo. Allegro (E-flat major)
Beethoven's Wind Sextet carries the rather misleading opus number of 71. Though this seems to suggest a date of composition contemporary with the titanic works of the composer's middle period, the work was actually written in 1796 and remained unperformed for nearly a decade. By the time he contemplated publishing the work in 1810, Beethoven informed his publishers Breitkopf & Härtel that he had written the work "in a single night." That claim, however, should perhaps be discounted, for it is well known that Beethoven did not share Mozart's gift of spontaneous inspiration, and that he almost invariably refined and reworked pieces, often over a period of years. No sketches for the Sextet survive.
The sextet consists of four movements, all of them falling into established Viennese Classical patterns but having the young composer's distinctively sharper edge. It owes a good deal to Mozart's well-known wind serenades. The work begins with an Adagio introduction in 4/4 time, followed by a vigorous triple-meter Allegro. Next comes a reflective Adagio, in which Beethoven explores the instruments' darkest, most serious registers. (It is revealing in this context to compare the wind textures Beethoven employs here to those in Mozart's Masonic Funeral Music, K. 479a.) The third movement is a characteristic Viennese Minuet, marked Quasi allegretto), followed by a bracing, effervescent Rondo finale, marked (Allegro).
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Hurrah! What a wonderful performance! Dear performers! I wish you all the best to perform better and better in more and more pieces like this. Let us thank Ludwig van Beethoven for his composition and arrangement. When all the six of you simultaneously play in harmony it gives the effect of playing chords on foot-pumped harmonium. When I hear this composition I get inspired to practice my music better and better on the electronic keyboard.
That was a joy. I liked having the opportunity to follow along with the written music while hearing this.
I' m clarinetist, l loved this, thank you for this video!
The second horn!
Ludwig van Beethoven:Esz-dúr fúvósszextett Op.71 1. Adagio - Allegro 00:05 2. Adagio 08:13 3. Minuet: Quasi Allegretto - Trió 12:05 4. Rondo: Allegro 14:29 Ottetto Italiano
Excellent !
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Cc. I was seeming a party 44 this
An amazing accomplishment - written in the 18th century. *This* is what originality in music is all about. Nearly a lost art in today's pop schlock.
@lc1715
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How exactly is it useful to compare modern pop music to Classical period concert music? They serve completely different purposes. You can enjoy both!
@lymanmj
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@@lc1715 I enjoy some pop music. My comment isn't a knock on modern pop. It is a comment on the relative lack of originality in current pop. Compare today's artist output with that of the 1960s for an example of my comparison.
@lc1715
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@@lymanmj Sure, but what does that have to do with a Beethoven symphony? Lol
@lymanmj
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@@lc1715 *Originality* . Beethoven exemplifies originality. Much current pop music doesn't, IMO.
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