Music appreciation: Friday, April 6, 2001, pianist Mark Zeltser played at Pero Theater. This concert is part of the 200-2001 Perot Theater series. Dr. George Bohmfalk and his wife, Wednesday's music club, and Charles N. Temple Memorial Fund are sponsors of this event. Mark Zeltser is a classical pianist who has performed in places like New York and London. Texarkana is very fortunate to have the ability to play Zeltsers pianists. The first sonnet is a very bright and airy piece.
Biographical studies of composers and musicians are wonderful. This brightest constellation has a unique planet - Ludwig van Beethoven. As a symbol of the victory of composers and pianists, and he was suffering from devastating hearing loss, he provocatively created ideas of suicide constituting the best music known to humans like Eroica and Fifth Symphony did. A powerful and persuasive masterpiece. Beethoven's work incorrectly interprets existing rules of classical music. When he created a piano trio with C minor, his teacher Haydn insisted that it was too complicated, even a beginner in Vienna could not even understand and change it I urged. Beethoven is persistent. His big piano sonata has strange cuts and extreme changes in notes, and requires a more powerful and resonant instrument. I made a modern piano
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on 16th December 1770 and died in Vienna, Austria on March 26, 1827. He is one of the most famous classical composers ever. He is also known as a pianist. Beethoven created 32 piano sonatas for the piano. One of the piano sonatas to be analyzed in this paper is C Minor's Piano Minor Sonata, Op.13 is named "Pathetique". The first sport is Grave, then Allegro molto con brio. The sign of the key is c minor and the signature is 4/4. According to Elterlein, V. (1920), "This movement depicts a picture of realistic masculinity, pain, enthusiasm, and passion: here and there, the flame erupts with a clear rhythm, but it can only disappear. "There are modulations from C minor to EA ..., D to D minor, C to minor for this movement.