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It can be said that Beethoven’s ninth symphony is one of his greatest works as it fully demonstrates Beethoven’s musical genius in its entirety. There are many ways in which one can look at and interpret what feelings and emotions Beethoven was trying to convey through his ninth symphony. ...
The first movement of Beethoven’s ninth symphony has many elements that are quite characteristic of most of Beethoven’s works. ...
The second movement of Beethoven’s ninth symphony is the shortest movement and possibly the fastest tempo in ¾ time Scherzo. ...
The third movement of Beethoven’s ninth symphony is all about transformation and movement towards an inner peace for Beethoven. ...
The fourth movement, the longest movement of the symphony, is also the most powerful and moving, as it combines the unexpected elements of musical and vocal soloists as well as quotations from all three previous movements. ...
Right before the final movement of Beethoven’s ninth symphony ends, there is a brief pause in the music, “the symbol for eternity” that represents “the intelligence” not only within the world, but also within Beethoven himself as he portrays his deepest emotions within his musical greatness.
Approximate Word count = 974 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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