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Offline eva maria 144

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searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
on: February 29, 2008, 06:25:40 PM
Hi all!!
Do you know any good websites for musical analysis? I need a good work about beethoven's 27th sonata op. 90. If anyone knows anything which could help me with my search, please tell me!!! Thanks!!!!  :D Eva
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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #1 on: March 01, 2008, 01:12:09 PM
Hi all!!
Do you know any good websites for musical analysis? I need a good work about beethoven's 27th sonata op. 90. If anyone knows anything which could help me with my search, please tell me!!! Thanks!!!!  :D Eva
To my knowledge, a good website for musical analysis doesn't exist yet.
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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #2 on: March 02, 2008, 05:26:36 AM
To my knowledge, a good website for musical analysis doesn't exist yet.

Search for Solomon's set theory. It might not be the most helpful thing for a classical period work, but it is certainly the best thing I've found regarding any type of musical analysis on the web.

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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #3 on: March 02, 2008, 12:15:16 PM
Thanks!!!
Have a nice day! Eva

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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #4 on: March 06, 2008, 03:41:10 PM
Eva,

What kind of analysis are you looking for? I am currently working on a book that discusses all 32 sonatas by Beethoven; however, it doesn't involve any abstract analyses (e.g. Schenkerian). It deals with musically salient things.
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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #5 on: March 06, 2008, 08:27:09 PM
Eva,

What kind of analysis are you looking for? I am currently working on a book that discusses all 32 sonatas by Beethoven; however, it doesn't involve any abstract analyses (e.g. Schenkerian). It deals with musically salient things.

So it's kind of like a music history text?

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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #6 on: March 07, 2008, 12:36:09 PM
It seems to me that there are several books about all of the Beethoven sonatas, just off the top of my head, the Tovey, Rosen, and Taub; in addition to those, old editions often have interesting analyses built into the music itself (von Bülow).

My personal theory of the first movement is that it is in the character of a ballade.  I haven't tested my theory against any known ballade form, but maybe I will someday.  The second movement is obviously in song form.

Walter Ramsey


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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #7 on: March 08, 2008, 02:01:19 AM
It seems to me that there are several books about all of the Beethoven sonatas, just off the top of my head, the Tovey, Rosen, and Taub; in addition to those, old editions often have interesting analyses built into the music itself (von Bülow).

My personal theory of the first movement is that it is in the character of a ballade.  I haven't tested my theory against any known ballade form, but maybe I will someday.  The second movement is obviously in song form.

Walter Ramsey



Tovey's companion consists of a formal analysis of each sonata with some interesting digressions; the respective books by Rosen and Taub discuss performance analysis (They both delve into the composer's compositional craft - Rosen does this much more in depth than Taub). In any case, as far as I remember, you were looking for a website, not a book.

All the best.
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Re: searching for an analysis of beethoven sonata op 90
Reply #8 on: March 09, 2008, 12:33:32 PM
actually i need a general work encluding different aspects like a little bit of history or origin, most important formal things, also harmonic matters, the place this sonata takes in beethoven's work ...
it doesn't have to be a website, i think i will look for those books, you all have suggested.
THANKS!!! and all the best for your book!! Eva
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