Beethoven turned the symphony from something familiar into a wild, emotional adventure that people could feel in their bones.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car, it goes vroom and zooms around the room. That's like an old symphony: smooth, predictable, and fun, but not surprising. Now imagine Beethoven is like a friend who adds new wheels, a flashing light, and even makes the car sing! That’s what he did to the symphony, he made it more exciting and personal.
Making the music bigger
Beethoven used more instruments than before, like adding more friends to your toy car adventure. He also let the music tell a story, just like how you describe a day at the park with your toys. The music had big feelings, from happiness to sadness, like when you’re playing and then suddenly feel a little lonely.
Giving it a voice
Beethoven’s symphonies felt more like they were coming directly from him. It was like your toy car not only moved but also talked, telling you about its journey. This made the music more powerful, like when you shout at the top of your lungs during playtime!
Examples
- Beethoven's symphonies are like longer, more dramatic movies compared to shorter ones before his time.
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