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The typical piano of 1790s, say, 3, in Vienna was a fairly light instrument, and it was very well suited to the kind of pianism that were most conventional in Vienna at that time.
Beethoven changed the whole style of playing. He wanted bigger pianos, he wanted louder pianos, and we know that he broke strings1, he smashed hammers, he also wrote music that implied that the piano range was too small, I mean you, you keep going to the last note of the piano and implying that the musics really could go higher but you can't. That's something that Mozart rarely did only on rare occasions that Beethoven does fairly constantly.
Haydn's influence on Beethoven came from his music, not his role as tutor. Beethoven once claimed he'd learned nothing from the lessons.
What is different in Beethoven is the emotional seriousness, the feeling, that one has at his music is somehow deeply moral, and there is no question about the amount of resentment2 that Beethoven inspired in his audiences when he first appeared largely because of the way he made the listener concentrate on the. . the motivic work in the piece, the way he would take one single motif3 and then you had to realize the way this motif appeared in different forms throughout the work.
People didn't like to be forced to listen to music with that intension. On several occasions, Beethoven rebelled when the audience treated his music as mere4 background entertainment.
Beethoven's rebelliousness5 surfaces into sonata6 Pathetique in C minor7, a work which seemed to be a subversive8 composition. One of the influences on him was the great poet, dramatist and philosopher Friedrich Schiller. Schiller described tragic9 art as having to do with not simply the depiction10 of human suffering, but the attempt to resist succumbing11 to suffering, in other words, resisting an attitude of resignation and this approach I think is reflected even at the very beginning of a piece like the sonata Pathetique of 13, we have this laden12 chords in the low register, stressing complex, dissonant13 sounds like the one I'm playing here. We hear in the main fast section of the piece as a gesture of resistance to this suffering.
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1 strings | |
n.弦 | |
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2 resentment | |
n.怨愤,忿恨 | |
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3 motif | |
n.(图案的)基本花纹,(衣服的)花边;主题 | |
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4 mere | |
adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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5 rebelliousness | |
n. 造反,难以控制 | |
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6 sonata | |
n.奏鸣曲 | |
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7 minor | |
adj.较小(少)的,较次要的;n.辅修学科;vi.辅修 | |
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8 subversive | |
adj.颠覆性的,破坏性的;n.破坏份子,危险份子 | |
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9 tragic | |
adj.悲剧的,悲剧性的,悲惨的 | |
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10 depiction | |
n.描述 | |
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11 succumbing | |
不再抵抗(诱惑、疾病、攻击等)( succumb的现在分词 ); 屈从; 被压垮; 死 | |
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12 laden | |
adj.装满了的;充满了的;负了重担的;苦恼的 | |
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13 dissonant | |
adj.不和谐的;不悦耳的 | |
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