2 Listen a second time and fil in the chart Symphony Nickname What it is number about FAte His attitude No sYmphony to his problem of deafness
2 Listen a second time and fill in the chart. Symphony number Nickname What it is about "Fate" No 5 Symphony His attitude to his problem of deafness
No6 PAstoral Love of Symphony nature H No9"Choral oDe an d Symphony
"Pastoral" Symphony "Choral" Symphony No 9 No6 Love of nature Hope and joy
HOW BEETHOVEN USED HIS DEAFNESS TO MAKE GREAT MUSIC In 1802 Beethoven became very upset when he realized that he would never hear accurately again. Because he was unable to share his feelings with others, he poured all his feelings into his music. His fifth symphony was the first where
HOW BEETHOVEN USED HIS DEAFNESS TO MAKE GREAT MUSIC In 1802 Beethoven became very upset when he realized that he would never hear accurately again. Because he was unable to share his feelings with others, he poured all his feelings into his music. His fifth symphony was the first where
these powerful feelings were expressed. In the first movement beethoven introduces a strong beat, which is repeated to make a rhythm, it has been described as fate knocking at the doer It shows beethoven 's attitude to his problem of deafness. (Extract of music from fifth symphon first movement
these powerful feelings were expressed. In the first movement Beethoven introduces a strong beat, which is repeated to make a rhythm, it has been described as “fate knocking at the doer”. It shows Beethoven’s attitude to his problem of deafness. (Extract of music from fifth symphony first movement)
But his mood changes as the symphony continues. n the third movement his despair was transformed into something much more exciting and challenging. It is as ifhe was refusing to be defeated by his deafness. Listen to the power of the music. (Extract from fifth symphony third movement
But his mood changes as the symphony continues. In the third movement his despair was transformed into something much more exciting and challenging. It is as if he was refusing to be defeated by his deafness. Listen to the power of the music. (Extract from fifth symphony third movement)