Beethoven's philosophy of authorship and its impact on performance

Author

Music Education Department, Faculty of Specific Education , Kafrelsheikh University

Abstract

equires access to the level of outstanding performance of the author, especially Beethoven's piano works to the attention of the player to many of the technical skills contained in the author as well as the philosophy followed by the author when writing. (8) of the German author Ludwig van Beethoven, known as the battek (the first movement), was characterized by many of these skills. Beethoven, in the play of his work, must study his philosophy in writing and analyze it. And the knowledge of what is characterized by this author of the art made it one of the most famous and most beautiful Beethoven genres of the piano, which each lover likes to include for the list of his compositions, as well as knowledge of the philosophy on which the author relied when writing and how it affects the method of performance.
The research includes: - Introduction - The problem of research: - The researchers did not deal with the Batnetic Sonata study and analysis, despite the fame among the players and the fact that they liked the performance of the researcher found the need to address the analysis and study to know the technical characteristics and philosophy on which the author relied when writing and reflect on the method Performance. Research Objectives: - The purpose of the research to identify the technical characteristics and the philosophy of Beethoven in writing it and its effect on the method of performance - the importance of research - research questions - research procedures - search terms - previous studies.
The theoretical aspect of the research also included an overview of the psychological and social aspect, which is a fundamental component of the artistic composition of Beethoven, a definition of the Romans in the Romantic era, and a description of the characteristics of the Romantic era.
The applied side included the analysis of the first movement of Sonata No. (8) (13) of Beethoven, known as the Batitech. To know what it contains characteristics and features of the distinctive technical and to determine the best way of performance and the reasons that made it one of the most important Beethoven's pianos.
The research concluded with the results and was as follows: - The author built the first movement on the form of the sonata, but added to the introduction at the beginning included the general nature of the tonnage. The first movement was based on two parallel melodies in the section of the show. The author was trying to highlight the state of love and then the state of conflict between men and women and when the player realized that philosophy helps him to draw the right imaginary frame or picture that helps him to perform the work beautifully and comprehensively. What some of the musicians and students miss when choosing one of Beethoven's works. As clearly demonstrated in the compositions of the work, Beethoven was influenced by the author (Clemente), especially in melody and rhythmic compositions with their use in his own character. Use the simple accompaniment and the melodic method. And used in the melody by shooting in different ladders. Then came the recommendations and references.