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Triple Concerto
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Opus 132
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"Adagio Sostenuto" from "Moonlight"...
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Seven Variations on "God Save the...
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Sonata No. 14 in C#m (Moonlight...
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Klavieru sonāte Nr. 14 cis-moll...
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Symphony No. 5
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Violin Concerto
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Piano Concerto No. 4
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Piano Concerto No. 5
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Piano Concerto No. 1
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Symphony No. 2
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Symphony No. 7
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Symphony No. 3
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Symphony No. 6
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Symphony No. 9
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Piano Trio No. 7
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Piano Sonata No. 14
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Piano Sonata No. 27
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Piano Sonata No. 28
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Piano Sonata No. 29
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Piano Sonata No. 30
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Piano Sonata No. 31
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Piano Sonata No. 32
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Piano Sonata No. 23
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Piano Sonata No. 21
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Piano Sonata No. 15
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Piano Sonata No. 8
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Piano Sonata No. 26
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Piano Concerto No. 3
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String Quartet No. 5
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String Quartet No. 4
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String Quartet No. 3
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String Quartet No. 11
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Fidelio
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Cello Sonata No. 3
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Cello Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2,...
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Piano Concerto No. 2
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Symphony No. 1
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Piano Sonata No. 13
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Piano Sonata No. 12
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Piano Sonata No. 6
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Piano Sonata No. 16
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Piano Sonata No. 9
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Piano Sonata No. 5
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Piano Sonata No. 1
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Piano Sonata No. 2
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Piano Sonata No. 3
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Piano Sonatas No. 19 and 20
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Piano Sonata No. 7
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Piano Sonata No. 26 (Beethoven)
Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a, known as the Les Adieux sonata, was written during the years 1809 and 1810. ... Indeed, Beethoven had written the syllables "Le-be-wohl" over the first three chords. -
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Missa Solemnis (Beethoven)
The Missa solemnis in D Major, Op. 123 was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819-1823. ... This is consistent throughout, starting with the opening Kyrie where the syllables Ky-ri are delivered either forte or with sforzando, but the final e is piano. -
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List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven
The musical works of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) are listed below. ... Beethoven wrote 16 string quartets and numerous other forms of chamber music, including piano trios, string trios, and sonatas for violin and cello with piano, as well as works with wind instruments. -
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Ignaz Moscheles
(Isaac) Ignaz Moscheles (May 23, 1794 – March 10, 1870) was a Bohemian composer and piano virtuoso, whose career after his early years was based initially in London, and later at Leipzig, where he succeeded his friend and sometime pupil Felix Mendelssohn as head of the Conservatoire. ... At the end of his manuscript, before presenting it to Beethoven, Moscheles wrote the words Fine mit gottes Hülfe (Finished with God's help). -
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Fidelio
Fidelio (Op. 72) is a German opera in two acts by Ludwig van Beethoven. ... Finally, for the 1814 revival Beethoven began anew, and with fresh musical material wrote what we now know as the Fidelio overture. -
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Choir
To most English speakers, the word madrigal now refers to the latter, rather than to madrigals proper, which refers to a poetic form of lines consisting of seven and eleven syllables each. ... Beethoven wrote only two masses, both intended for liturgical use, although his Missa solemnis is suitable only for the grandest ceremonies. -
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Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)
The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata (Mondscheinsonate in German), was completed in 1801. ... The movement has made a powerful impression on many listeners; for instance, Berlioz wrote that it "is one of those poems that human language does not know how to qualify." -
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Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni (K. 527; complete title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni) is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and with an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. ... Beethoven, Danzi and Chopin each wrote a series of variations on the duet between Don Giovanni and Zerlina, Là ci darem la mano. -
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Piano Concerto (Busoni)
The Piano Concerto in C major, Op. 39 (BV 247), by Ferruccio Busoni, is one of the largest works ever written in this particular genre. ... As Busoni himself wrote, piano concertos tended to be modelled after either Mozart or Beethoven. -
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Giovanni Paisiello
Giovanni Paisiello (or Paesiello) (May 9, 1740 – June 5, 1816) was an Italian composer of the Classical era. ... Perhaps the best-known tune he ever wrote is "Nel cor più non mi sento" from La Molinara, immortalized when Beethoven composed variations based on it.
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