I really like this example. It reminds me of the Ravel Bolero example from the reading of how the composers layered instruments while using the same theme throughout the whole piece.
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Amber Jones
Posted on 2014-11-10 16:35:28 -0500.
Hey, I've played this piece before! I love it. It's definitely a great example of progression. Beethoven creates a great sense of progression through the adding of instruments (like Eric said) while the higher register instruments are added later on as the orchestra crescendos (until around 2:39, where the development starts). The same can be said about transition about the recapitulation of the main theme around 5:00-5:25.
I really like this example. It reminds me of the Ravel Bolero example from the reading of how the composers layered instruments while using the same theme throughout the whole piece.
Hey, I've played this piece before! I love it. It's definitely a great example of progression. Beethoven creates a great sense of progression through the adding of instruments (like Eric said) while the higher register instruments are added later on as the orchestra crescendos (until around 2:39, where the development starts). The same can be said about transition about the recapitulation of the main theme around 5:00-5:25.
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