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An Analysis of the Form of Beethoven's Lover
Beethoven's lover analysis is as follows:

Beethoven's Love is an affectionate artistic song. The musical structure of the song is a three-part body in parallel. The first paragraph * * * consists of two sentences and is a comparative essay. The first sentence consists of two modular bars in content, and the first phrase ends in the three-tone melody position of the main chord, which has certain musical openness.

The content of the second phrase is done in one go. From the perspective of melody, the melody of the second phrase is further improved than that of the first phrase, gradually pushing the highest sound (e2) of this paragraph to a small climax, and then ending the first paragraph with a downward termination, which is a closed structure. Tonality is g major.

Introduction to Beethoven's personality

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770, 12, 16 or17-1827, March 26th) was born in Bonn, a candidate of Cologne, the Holy Roman Empire. He is one of the representatives of Vienna classical music school and a composer in the European classicism period. Beethoven spent his childhood under his father's strict education, which made him stubborn, sensitive and excited. At the age of 22, he began to live in Vienna. The third symphony was composed between 1803 and 1804, which marked the maturity of his creation.

In the following 20 years, a large number of his music works pushed classical music to the peak through strong artistic appeal and grand charm, and predicted the arrival of romantic music in the19th century. 1827 On March 26th, Beethoven died in Vienna at the age of 57.