Beethoven was a revolutionary man living in a revolutionary time. He
captured his inner voice-demons and all-and the spirit of his time, and
in doing so, created a body of music the likes of which no one had ever
before imagined.''An artist must never stand still,'' he once said. A virtuoso at the keyboard, Beethoven used the piano as his personal
musical laboratory, and the piano sonata became, more than any other
genre of music, a place where he could experiment with harmony, motivic
development, the contextual use of form, and, most important, his
developing view of music as a self-expressive art.
2 Homage to Mozart
3 The Grand Sonata, Part 1
4 The Grand Sonata, Part 2
5 Meaning and Metaphor
6 The Striking and Subversive, Op. 10 Continued
7 The Pathétique and the Sublime
8 The Opus 14 Sonatas
9 Motives, Bach and a Farewell to the 18th Century
10 A Genre Redefined
11 Sonata quasi una fantasia—The Moonlight
12 Lesser Siblings and a Pastoral Interlude
13 The Tempest
14 A Quartet of Sonatas
15 The Waldstein and the Heroic Style
16 The Appassionata and the Heroic Style
17 They Deserve Better, Part 1
18 They Deserve Better, Part 2
19 The Farewell Sonata
20 Experiments in a Dark Time
21 The Hammerklavier, Part 1
22 The Hammerklavier, Part 2
23 In a World of His Own
24 Reconciliation
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24 LECTURES
Course Lecture Titles
1 Beethoven and the Piano
2 Homage to Mozart
3 The Grand Sonata, Part 1
4 The Grand Sonata, Part 2
5 Meaning and Metaphor
6 The Striking and Subversive, Op. 10 Continued
7 The Pathétique and the Sublime
8 The Opus 14 Sonatas
9 Motives, Bach and a Farewell to the 18th Century
10 A Genre Redefined
11 Sonata quasi una fantasia—The Moonlight
12 Lesser Siblings and a Pastoral Interlude
13 The Tempest
14 A Quartet of Sonatas
15 The Waldstein and the Heroic Style
16 The Appassionata and the Heroic Style
17 They Deserve Better, Part 1
18 They Deserve Better, Part 2
19 The Farewell Sonata
20 Experiments in a Dark Time
21 The Hammerklavier, Part 1
22 The Hammerklavier, Part 2
23 In a World of His Own
24 Reconciliation
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