Genre: Symphony
Composer: Beethoven
Title: Symphony No. 8 in F major op. 93
Composition Year: 1812 Summer ~ Autumn
Place of composition: Teplitz
Publication / edition: 1817
Tribute, instrument: Composed in Teplitz, almost finished in October 1812 when his brother married to Linz. Expressing refined inner feelings through a simple style.
Year of publication: Unlisted: April 20, 1813, published: February 27, 1814
Place of premiere: Private: Rudolph the Great House, disclosed:
Premiere: Conducting the composer
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Flute 2, Oboe 2, Clarinet 2, Façade 2, Horn 2, Trumpet 2, Timpani, 5 prefectures
Composition of movements
1 movement Allegro vivace e con brio, F major, 3/4 beat, sonata form. Presented the first theme with strings and clarinet. On the accompaniment of Fapo, the violin plays the second theme. The Power Generation and Reconstruction Department faithfully uses the first theme.
2 movement Scherzando. Allegretto, B flat major, sonata form without power generation. As a metronome-like voice motive, present the first and second topics as violins.
3 movement Tempo di Menuetto, F major, 3/4 beat, 3 part format. Since the second movement is a Schnauzer, the third movement uses Minuet, not Scherzo. The second part trio theme is presented by Horn.
4 movement Allegro vivace, F major, 2/2 beat, free Rondo form (A-B-A'-AB-A'-AB-A-Coda). Compared to the tempo of the first theme and the second theme, the intensity of the rhythm contrasts.
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