A lyrical string quartet emphasizing chordal textures over counterpoint, reflecting 19th-century Romantic sensibilities.
Piano sonata nicknamed "Moonlight" for its atmospheric first movement. The epithet was added posthumously by poet Ludwig Rellstab.
The quartet's second movement features a theme from Haydn's "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser," which later became the Austrian national anthem and inspired Germany's "Deutschlandlied."
Composed in 1826, this 7-movement quartet breaks traditional classical structures with its continuous flow of ideas and unconventional key relationships, representing the pinnacle of Beethoven's late style.
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