An Artistic Appreciation of Beethovens Dawn Sonata
Abstract
Mozart. He began to be deaf at the age of 26, and completely lost his hearing in his later years. But the lonely life did not silence him and
retire, but he created a large number of excellent works full of the atmosphere of The Times, such as the Moonlight Sonata, the Pathetique
Sonata, the Passion Sonata and so on. Among them, Dawn Sonata (Op.53)is one of the masterpieces of his mature period and aclassic work
in the history of piano music. This paper!will make an in-depth artistic appreciation of Dawn Sonata from four aspects: creation background,
musical form structure, playing skills and artistic.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i1.6553
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