The book Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Choral) was written by author Grove, George, Sir, 1820-1900 Here you can read free online of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Choral) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Choral) a good or bad book?
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^^^ ^0^_ morendo. Viol. 1. M ^^ T ^7^"..^' Cf :&^F^ Digitized byVjOOQlC 38 On the repetition of this tune (on a pedal A, in the 'Cellos), the First Violin accompanies it with an independent melody of great charm (see {a) in quo- tation). The Andante is eighteen bars long, and it gives place at once to the Adagio, in its old key. The tune is now varied, after Beethoven's own noble, incomparable manner, by the First Violins, in semi- quaver figures ; and the treatment of the Wind and the other St...rings in the first portioil is entirely dif- ferent from what it was before. After each section of the tune has been completed, the Clarinets and their companions echo the concluding notes as be- fore, and with the same accompaniment. This done, the Andante returns, but now in the key of G. The tune remains unaltered; but it is taken by the Flutes and reed instruments. On the repetition, the accompanying melody in. the First Violins (cLy No. 28) is strengthened and made more prominent. We now return to the Adagio, and arrive at a most bealitiful section of the movement.
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