Beethoven's 5th Symphony, which, by the way, is an orchestral work and not to be confused with as a "song".
it's probably that song called "a 5th of beethoven" by Walter Murphy
Beethoven did not get married but there was a girl he liked called Alise and he composed a song for her called Fur Alise unforcanly she did not like him back
You mean "did Beethoven like beet-root" and yes he probably did.
32 Beethoven actually wrote 38 piano sonatas, although 6 of them are without Opus numbers (WoO). True but no.33, 34 and 35 had ' to the Archbishop elector of Cologne Maxim. Frederick' and no. 36 had 'to Eleonore von Breuning' written next to them in brackets in my book.
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it's probably that song called "a 5th of beethoven" by Walter Murphy
They were different people, they wrote in different styles and periods (Mozart classical and Beethoven romantic), Beethoven wrote far less pieces, but fierce ones, and Mozart was like a music-machine, making powerful statements. Your final answer; they are completely different.
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Beethoven did not get married but there was a girl he liked called Alise and he composed a song for her called Fur Alise unforcanly she did not like him back
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You mean "did Beethoven like beet-root" and yes he probably did.
32 Beethoven actually wrote 38 piano sonatas, although 6 of them are without Opus numbers (WoO). True but no.33, 34 and 35 had ' to the Archbishop elector of Cologne Maxim. Frederick' and no. 36 had 'to Eleonore von Breuning' written next to them in brackets in my book.
sugarland
Beethoven, like most of his contemporaries, did not go to college.
Beethoven was very unlike Mozart but he was a prodigy in his young life just like Mozart
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