FOOTNOTES:[48]Grove's "Beethoven and His Nine Symphonies," page 35.[49]For convenience of reference number the measures and partial measures consecutively. There will be 69 in the scherzo proper, and 31 in the trio.[50]The student should also study the interesting scherzo of the Eighteenth Sonata, which is not in minuet form but in regular sonata-form. It is carried out with immense spirit.[51]The Fourth Symphony has again, like the First, a minuet, though a most active one.
FOOTNOTES:[48]Grove's "Beethoven and His Nine Symphonies," page 35.[49]For convenience of reference number the measures and partial measures consecutively. There will be 69 in the scherzo proper, and 31 in the trio.[50]The student should also study the interesting scherzo of the Eighteenth Sonata, which is not in minuet form but in regular sonata-form. It is carried out with immense spirit.[51]The Fourth Symphony has again, like the First, a minuet, though a most active one.
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[48]Grove's "Beethoven and His Nine Symphonies," page 35.
[48]Grove's "Beethoven and His Nine Symphonies," page 35.
[49]For convenience of reference number the measures and partial measures consecutively. There will be 69 in the scherzo proper, and 31 in the trio.
[49]For convenience of reference number the measures and partial measures consecutively. There will be 69 in the scherzo proper, and 31 in the trio.
[50]The student should also study the interesting scherzo of the Eighteenth Sonata, which is not in minuet form but in regular sonata-form. It is carried out with immense spirit.
[50]The student should also study the interesting scherzo of the Eighteenth Sonata, which is not in minuet form but in regular sonata-form. It is carried out with immense spirit.
[51]The Fourth Symphony has again, like the First, a minuet, though a most active one.
[51]The Fourth Symphony has again, like the First, a minuet, though a most active one.