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  2. Bagatelles, Op. 119 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, he first finished the last five bagatelles of Op. 119, and published them as a set of five in June 1821 for Wiener Pianoforteschule Schule by Friedrich Stark. [2] The following year, he revised his old bagatelle sketches to construct a new collection for publication, adding a final bagatelle, No. 6, composed in late 1822. [3]

  3. Bagatelle (music) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Irish composer Howard Ferguson wrote a set of Five Bagatelles for piano (Op. 9), which, along with his Piano Sonata in F minor, are among the composer's few regularly performed works. William Walton also wrote Five Bagatelles for the classical guitar for Julian Bream dedicated to composer Malcolm Arnold around 1970. [4]

  4. Für Elise - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that Beethoven intended to add the piece to a cycle of bagatelles. [ 6 ] Whatever the validity of Nohl's edition, an editorial peculiarity contained in it involves whether the second right-hand note in bar 7, that is, the first note of the three-note upbeat figure that characterizes the main melody, is an E4 or a D4.

  5. Rage Over a Lost Penny - Wikipedia

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    Alla ingharese quasi un Capriccio score, 1794–1795, musical autograph. The "Rondo Alla ingharese quasi un capriccio" in G major, Op. 129 (Italian for "Rondo in the Hungarian [i.e. gypsy] style, almost a caprice"), is a rondo for piano written by Ludwig van Beethoven. [1]

  6. Op. 119 - Wikipedia

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    In music, Op. 119 stands for Opus number 119. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Beethoven – Bagatelles, Op. 119; Brahms – Four Pieces for Piano; Klebe – Gervaise Macquart; Prokofiev – Cello Sonata; Reger – Die Weihe der Nacht; Saint-Saëns – Cello Concerto No. 2; Schumann – 3 Gedichte

  7. Bagatelles, Op. 33 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth bagatelle is a gentle andante in A major. The middle section is in the key of A minor. The fifth bagatelle, which perhaps is the hardest of the set, is in the key of C major. It starts off with arpeggios, a little similar to Chopin's Étude Op. 10, No. 1. After the introduction, the right hand and the left hand play the melody with ...

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    Linking Beethoven’s health and music The composer wrote a letter to his brothers in 1802 asking that his doctor, Johann Adam Schmidt, determine and share the nature of his “illness” once ...

  9. Beethoven or Bust - Wikipedia

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    Beethoven or Bust, Music of Beethoven as realized by Don Dorsey on digital and other ... from Eleven Bagatelles, Op. 119 "No. 2, in G minor; Allegro" from Six ...