Beethoven music?!


Question: Beethoven music!?
i want some really heavy, dark beethoven to listen to!. im not a classical fan but i heard some of his music recently and i like it it!.!.!.!.!.!.!.i dont want happy cheerful but dark, and something i can play loudWww@Enter-QA@Com


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There are endless possibilities!.

There are many piano sonatas and other solo works you may be interested in, most notably:

- Piano Sonata 14 Op!. 72 no!. 2 "Moonlight" (Adagio sostenuto, Presto Agitato recommended)
- Piano Sonata 8 Op!. 13 "Pathetique" (Grave-Allegro)
- Bagatelle in a minor "For Elise"
- Piano Sonata 21 Op!. 53 "Waldstein"
- Hammerklavier Sonata
- "Hunt" Sonata
- Appassionata Sonata

The works I have cited above are written for piano alone!. Dramatic and complex, yet sophisticated, "For Elise" and "Moonlight Sonata", listed above, are among the most famous piano pieces in the entire repertoire, instantly recognizable!. Both pieces are intermediately difficult(excluding the 3rd movement of the sonata which requires a great deal of artistry and technical ability) and accessible by the accomplished student!. You may be able to find simplified versions of either piece, though these are NEVER recommended over the original scores, and should be avoided at best!. Kempff's recordings of Beethoven are among the best available!.

Appassionata, Pathetique, Hammerklavier, and Waldstein may be of interest to you!. These pieces are considerably more difficult to play, though just as aesthetically pleasing!.

If you are interested in works of symphonic nature, I advise you listen to Beethoven's piano concerti and symphonies!. His 3rd Symphony(Eroica, which translates to Heroic), 9th Symphony, and 5th Symphony(particularly the "Victory Theme", arugably one of the most famous pieces of classical music ever written) are among the best in my opinon!. You may like the Emperor Concerto!. Mistuko Uchida has recorded Beethoven concerti and is a wonderful interpretor!.

Simply entering the search term "Beethoven" into Youtube or Google will yield a great deal of results!. Beethoven set the pathway for Romanticism, and there is much versatility to be worked with based on the music you are are interested in!.

I would also like to suggest a few other composers that fit the theme you inquired about!. Beethoven is full of rich, dramatic harmonies!. I advise you research music of the Romantic and Modern eras!. Composers meeting this criteria include Chopin(which consists almost exclusively of music written for piano), Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Martin, and Thalberg!. Transcriptions by Horowitz and Volodos may be of interest to you!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Are you a pretty good pianist!? Hope so; you'll need to be, to play the following:

(1) "Appassionata"!.

(2) "Pathetique"!.

AlberichWww@Enter-QA@Com



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