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By breaking a lot of rules to say what the composer wants it to say. And Beethoven was the poster boy for that concept. Hence, his symphonies were "revolutionary". Beethoven's first two symphonies - and they raised a few eyebrows - were nonetheless, essentially revisiting Haydn and Mozart. But Beethoven's Third Symphony grabbed music by the lapels and jerked it into the nineteenth century.

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