Ludwig van Beethoven
Canon in 3 parts in F minor, WoO 163 "Kurz ist der Schmerz"
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Composer:Ludwig van BeethovenGenre:VocalStyle:CanonCompose Date:1813Average_duration:1:22Ludwig van Beethoven's 'Canon in 3 parts in F minor, WoO 163 Kurz ist der Schmerz' was composed in 1815. It is a short, three-part canon that was likely written as a musical exercise or as a gift for a friend. The canon is written in F minor and is characterized by its simple, yet haunting melody. The canon was not premiered during Beethoven's lifetime and was not published until after his death. It is unclear who the intended recipient of the canon was, but it is possible that it was written for one of Beethoven's close friends or colleagues. The canon consists of three voices, each singing the same melody at different times. The first voice begins the melody, followed by the second voice, and finally the third voice. The three voices then repeat the melody in reverse order, with the third voice starting first, followed by the second voice, and finally the first voice. The canon is characterized by its melancholic melody and its use of minor key tonality. The simple melody is repeated throughout the piece, with each voice adding its own unique interpretation of the melody. The canon is also notable for its use of imitation, with each voice imitating the melody of the previous voice. Overall, Beethoven's 'Canon in 3 parts in F minor, WoO 163 Kurz ist der Schmerz' is a short, yet beautiful piece of music that showcases Beethoven's skill as a composer. While it may not be as well-known as some of his other works, it is still a testament to his talent and creativity.More....
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Canon in 3 parts in F minor, WoO 163 "The pain is short"
Canon "Kurz ist der Schmerz und ewig ist die Freude!", WoO 163
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