German composer Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, Pathetique, No.3/kloc-0, was composed from 1798 to the beginning of 1799, and the work is dedicated to his patron and admirer Prince Leigh Sinovsky. This song is the masterpiece of Beethoven's early piano sonatas, and it is also because of its
The third movement of Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor (10) is a work that is familiar to the world for its dramatic and beautiful melody. This song is permeated with Germanic rationality in content, melody and structure, which is also the characteristic of German musicians such as Beethoven. The playing skills of this song are not too difficult, so there are many opportunities to be played, which is the favorite of many piano beginners. Among Beethoven's piano sonatas, Pathetique is the first work with a title written by himself. The word "pathos" is still a long way from Beethoven's soul-stirring tragic life in the second half of his life, because it is his early works after all.
The third movement, Allegro, C minor, 2/2 time, Rondo sonata form. The theme of the movement has something in common with the motivation of the theme of the first movement. The beautiful melody has an unstable wandering mood and seems to be in a state of mind. At the beginning, it was a Legato pouring down like raindrops. The theme of the main part is full of youthful lightness and irresistible vitality, but behind the laughter, it is slightly uneasy and turbulent. Although the theme of minor part in major is clear, it also implies that the mentality of fast movement is unstable. The insert expresses a really strong and stable will in a declarative and firm tone. Several paragraphs of this movement have Beethoven's usual "symbolic ending", which makes people appreciate the composer's confidence and chic.