Fifth Symphony Reflection

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Music, It can create feelings, it can draw upon memories and experience, and it creates a journey for the listener to travel. One interesting journey comes from Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.
I loved how the film stated how human expression through music is both reasoned and emotional at the same time. That is how Beethoven wove his instrumental masterpiece, he took his brilliant mind and focused and expressed that power and his emotions through music. He was constantly seeking for ways to created emotional depth in his pieces and even stretched further. Many of those pieces where very personal to him, the most personal was the symphonies created after his loss of hearing. With this background, Beethoven’s Fifth symphony becomes a living evidence …show more content…

It seems as if the blaring struggle will continue, but then a return to the first the is brought back in and a counter melody is brought into the music. An eerie stillness of piece dominates it for a brief moment, but then the thunder comes again and the struggle continues. It seems similar to the exposition, and everything continues to build again. That is how struggles are at moments, they only break away to return again. The piece is still looking for stability, and personally my perception is still searching for a conclusion among the chaos of emotion. I still feel like I have traveled farther on my journey compared to the first exposition, I still feel like ‘I am moving forward, but darkness and storms are still following …show more content…

Things seem to spiral upward into the sky, crashing and fighting with one another. I think of a piece of paper within clouds of thunder and lightning, being tossed and moved by the heavy forces that propel it. The main theme is also brought into this tumult of noise, and everything draws to a close with a few dramatic conclusion cords. I think of the final lap of a race, and the final efforts to sprint during the last stretch. I imagine a boxer giving the final blows to his opponent that finally force his opponent to the ground. A feeling of Triumph enters my mind, that finally after all the struggles I feel resolved, I feel like all the pain was worth it, and I was finally able to stand triumphant. That could be Beethoven’s conquering his challenge, and this ability to still create music and to still continue throughout

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