Monday, August 15, 2011
Beethoven?
I have to agree with the 2nd answer, although the 1st was good too! Beethoven created mood in his music because he felt it while he composed and played it. He was a somewhat moody person anyway...To say the least; therefore, he got wild at the piano and emphasized his mood, or anger. He put a lot of dark chords, minors, and dissonant chords in his music while he composer. Those make the music sound darker, especially dissonants. His music is superior to most clical, baroque, and other composers in my view! He wasn't afraid to stream away from the norm, unlike Haydn and that Mozart.
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