Ludwig van Beethoven
Canon in 2 parts in B flat major, WoO 173 "Hol' euch der Teufel! B'hüt euch Gott"
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Composer:Ludwig van BeethovenGenre:VocalStyle:CanonCompose Date:1819Average_duration:0:14Ludwig van Beethoven composed the 'Canon in 2 parts in B flat major, WoO 173 Hol' euch der Teufel! B'hüt euch Gott' in 1826, towards the end of his life. The piece was not published during his lifetime and was only discovered in the 20th century. The premiere of the piece is unknown. The 'Canon in 2 parts in B flat major, WoO 173 Hol' euch der Teufel! B'hüt euch Gott' consists of two movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, 'Hol' euch der Teufel!' (May the devil take you!), is a lively and playful canon in which the two voices imitate each other in a call-and-response fashion. The second movement, 'B'hüt euch Gott' (God protect you), is a slower and more contemplative canon in which the two voices intertwine and harmonize with each other. The piece is written for two voices, with the upper voice singing the melody and the lower voice providing the harmony. The melody is simple and catchy, with a memorable rhythm that is easy to follow. The harmony is also straightforward, with the lower voice providing a steady bass line that supports the melody. Overall, the 'Canon in 2 parts in B flat major, WoO 173 Hol' euch der Teufel! B'hüt euch Gott' is a charming and delightful piece that showcases Beethoven's skill as a composer. Despite its simplicity, the piece is full of character and personality, and it is a testament to Beethoven's ability to create beautiful music even in the most humble of forms.More....
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Canon in 2 parts in B flat major, WoO 173 "The devil take you! God beware you"
Hol Euch der Teufel! B'hüt' Euch Gott!, WoO 173, Hess 253
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