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Ludwig van Beethoven
Contredanse in C major, WoO 14/6
Works Info
Composer
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Dance
Compose Date
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1800 - 1802
Average_duration
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1:19
Ludwig van Beethoven's "Contredanse in C major, WoO 14/6" is a short dance piece that was composed in 1802. It was first premiered in Vienna, Austria, in the same year. The piece is part of a set of twelve contredanses that Beethoven composed between 1795 and 1802. The "Contredanse in C major, WoO 14/6" is a lively and upbeat dance piece that is characterized by its simple and catchy melody. The piece is written in 2/4 time and is structured in a simple A-B-A form. The A section features a playful melody that is repeated several times with slight variations. The B section, on the other hand, features a contrasting melody that is more subdued and lyrical. The piece is scored for a small ensemble consisting of two violins, a viola, a cello, and a bass. The instrumentation is typical of the classical period and reflects Beethoven's early style. The piece is relatively simple and straightforward, with no complex harmonies or intricate counterpoint. Despite its simplicity, the "Contredanse in C major, WoO 14/6" is a charming and delightful piece that showcases Beethoven's talent for writing catchy and memorable melodies. The piece is also notable for its use of syncopation, which adds a playful and rhythmic quality to the music. Overall, the "Contredanse in C major, WoO 14/6" is a charming and enjoyable piece that reflects Beethoven's early style and showcases his talent for writing catchy and memorable melodies.
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