Previous posts for December 16th are here: Ludwig van Beethoven (2019) and (2020), and Noël Coward; François-Adrien Boieldieu; Alice Parker (2021)
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Ludwig van Beethoven’s (16 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) birthday is generally celebrated on December 16, although there is no documentary proof of the date. We know for certain he was baptized on the 17th.
Three for the Fifth
The key of C minor is said to represent for Beethoven a "stormy, heroic tonality"; he uses it for "works of unusual intensity"; and it is "reserved for his most dramatic music". -- Wikipedia, s.v. "Beethoven and C minor"
The moxie that Ludwig devotes
To the theme, with its famous four notes,
Meant “da da da dum”
Was in time to become
The most famous of musical quotes.
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Said Beethoven, “Nothing is finer
Than composing a work in c minor.
The rhetorical norms
For my musical storms
Were declared by the Cosmic Designer.”
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Two for the Sixth
According to Lewis Lockwood, Beethoven sketched an idea in 1803 labeled “murmurs of the brooks” with the words “the greater the Brook, the deeper the tone.” – “Beethoven Symphony Basics at ESM,” www.esm.rochester.edu/beethoven/symphony-no-6/
When out by a forest or stream
He had an eccentric regime,
He'd pause by the brooklet
And write in his booklet
Whenever he thought of a theme.
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There are tropes which are clearly declarative
Of the symphony’s pastoral narrative,
But you don't need to dread
That they’re over your head,
The allusions aren’t really imperative.
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