The Stroop Test: Measuring an Individual’s Ability to Inhibit the Cognitive Interferences

Beethoven is one of the most well-known and influential musicians of all time, if not, the most. He has been credited for the romantic period, which drastically changed the way music is played in a lot of ways, especially in [the three pieces]. To put it bluntly, he effectively created the was-romantic era.

Biographical

Beethoven’s early life wasn’t the best, his family was poor and he didn’t have much going for him academically. He had to leave school early at the age of 11, though his music abilities were quite the contrary, studying piano, violin and the french horn, and by only 12 he was a court organist. He tried to seek teaching from Mozart in Vienna in 1787 but had to return due to his mother’s illness. Fortunately for him, Hayden passed through Bonn and was happy to teach, but it wasn’t satisfactory. In 1795 he published his first mature work. He already had a reputation beforehand. At this point he now had a long list of patrons who were eager to help him

In 1802 he was convinced his deafness was permanent and getting progressively worse. He expressed this humiliation and despair in the Heiligenstadt Testament. For the rest of his life he searched for a cure but in 1819 his deafness had become total, and if anyone wanted to have a conversation with him, they had to write down their questions to do so. Beethoven died in Vienna on March 26, 1827. Though the cause was not initially known, in the early 21st century (nearly 2 centuries later), analysts concluded that Beethoven had died of lead poisoning.

The classical period

The conventions of the music in the classical period were about balance. The rhythm is clearly defined. No use of dissonance. Notes are clear etc. The classical period was a reaction to the baroque period, or, basically, they got sick of the ornamentation of the baroque period. All the unnecessary notes were, unnecessary.

Beethoven's early works were highly influenced by the conventions of the classical period quite a lot, though as time went on he “deviated” from the main track. His works in between 1801 and 1814 show a lot different from the classical, classical period. Aside from increasing the length and complexity of each piece (and not sticking to as clear of a rhythm as other pieces), and including really sharp changes in dynamics at numerous times, he also made the music more improvisatory (spontaneous) and he experimented with a lot of what was outside the norm. The latter portion of his life was the concentration of these ideas, even more complicated and long pieces and even more vivid ideas.

Key works

Beethoven’s works can be (for the most part) split into three periods of work, respectively named the 1st period (1794-1800) which consisted mainly of its time, the 2nd period (1801-1814) which was when he experimented with different ideas, and the third period (1814-death) where Beethoven put everything he knew together and came up with still further ideas.

One of his earliest works, piano sonata No.4, consisted mainly of the classical era. It had a very clear rhythm, little to no use of dissonance and there is no use of rubato. Unless you search the whole internet for a website that explains what was “so Beethoven” in this piece that isn’t some minute detail, this was uneventful.

His first main work in his “experimentation period” was the “Eroica”. Eroica delves deep into emotion and definitely isn’t in the same category as a lot of other classical works. Eroica - meaning heroic is one of the first (or the first) symphonies to delve into the unconscious. And it definitely didn’t have the same balance and clearly defined rhythm as other music of the time.

His last symphony was his famous Symphony No.9 

29 April 2022
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