He used all of them.
A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#.
[If this question does want how many notes there are in a Beethoven symphony, then this question is unanswerable. There is no specific number of notes in his symphonies.]
I have the orchestral score in front of me as I write this. First of all, Beethoven was enamored of the metronome invented by Maalzel (who was a friend of his), and used Maalzel metronome markings for all his compositions. The first movement, "Allegro con Brio" (brightly, with vigor) has a M.M. marking of half-note=108. In fact, I have never heard it performed this rapidly. Even half note=92 would be considered very fast today. The second movement, "Andante con Moto" (moving along, with motion) is marked M.M. eighth note=92. Again, while I have heard it performed at this tempo, that would be a very crisp tempo for the movement. Third movement is marked "allegro", and has M. M. marking of half-note=96. Yet again, this is faster than the movement is ever performed (near impossible for the string basses at that tempo), and it is usually performed more on the order of half-note=84. The last movement is marked simply "Allegro", and has a M. M. marking of half-note=84. And that is just about where most modern conductors take it.
Need more specifics like composer and actual piece title. In general, a symphony has four movements:
A typical performance usually lasts around 30 minutes. The work is in four movements and there is a brief gap between each of them which could vary according to the conductors direction.
There are four movements, with no break between #3 and #4 ===> #3 runs straight into #4.
Most symphonies have four movements.
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, 1st movement. It is also nicknamed the "Fate" Symphony.
Beethoven's Symphony No.5
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Beethoven was the composer and arranger of the original version of his Fifth Symphony.
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, 1st movement. It is also nicknamed the "Fate" Symphony.
BBC Symphony. has written: 'Beethoven Symphony No. 5'
Beethoven's Symphony No.5
The complete violin part to Beethoven's 5th Symphony can be found for free at IMSLP.org.
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The final movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony contain the first symphonic use (by Beethoven) of the trombone and the piccolo.
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'Beethoven's fifth' refers to his fifth symphony (Symphony No. 5 in C. Minor), OP 67. It is one of his most famous pieces.
Yes. The final movement of Beethoven's famous Symphony no.5 in C minor was scored for trombone. It was, in fact, the first time the trombone was used by Beethoven (though not the first time the trombone was used in a symphony). The trombone was also used in Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (the Pastorale) and his Ninth Symphony (the Choral).
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