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What level is the third movement (V3) of Beethoven's pathos?
The third movement of Sorrow is equivalent to 10. The third movement is in the form of Rondo Sonata, Allegro, C minor and 2/2 time. The theme of the movement has something in common with the theme motivation of the first movement, and the beautiful melody contains unstable wandering emotions.

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.

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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 65438+February16-65438+March 26th, 20827), born in Bonn, Germany, is one of the representatives of the Viennese classical music school and a composer in the European classicism period.

Beethoven wrote a wide range of themes in his life, including 9 symphonies,/kloc-0 operas, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, many orchestral overtures, violin and cello sonatas. Because of its great contribution to classical music, the development and innovation of sonata form and symphony suite structure, it is called "the saint of music" and "the king of symphony" by later generations.

Piano works also play an important role in Beethoven's creation. It can be said that he has been creating piano works all his life, and the most important ones are five piano concertos and five piano sonatas (Pathetique, Moonlight, Storm, Dawn and Passion).

Piano sonatas are similar to his symphonies, with profound thoughts, rich contents and wide forms. Moreover, it strengthens the internal contrast factors of sonata structure, expands the contradictions and conflicts in the development department, and makes his piano sonatas far surpass Haydn and Mozart.

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