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When Beethoven left Bonn in 1792, he had with him an album in which his patron, Count Waldstein, had written: 'You are going to Vienna in fulfillment of your long frustrated wishes . . . You will receive the spirit of Mozart from the hands of Haydn.'
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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nuovo vivente, sonata aesthetic, surprise cadence, symmetrical resolution, solo exposition, orchestral exposition, first ritornello, last piano concerto, sonata style, tonic section, rhythmic transition, sonata exposition, periodic phrasing, descending thirds, classical counterpoint, dominant cadence, periodic phrase, final trill, first fugue, opening ritornello, opening tutti, concerto form, last finale, double exposition, expressive weight
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Don Giovanni, High Baroque, Ninth Symphony, Donna Anna, Waldstein Sonata, Donna Elvira, Don Ottavio, Goldberg Variations, Haydn's Quartet, Eroica Symphony, Beethoven's Later Years, Diabelli Variations, Johann Christian Bach, Sinfonia Concertante, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Drum-Roll Symphony, Eroica Variations, Jupiter Symphony, Art of Fugue, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Haydn's Symphony, Mozart's Sonata, Cello Sonata, Coronation Concerto, Great Fugue
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