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Hi, need to submit a 500 words essay on the topic Analyze and interpret the piece answering the appropriate questions from the Questions to Ask of Art.This paper basically analyzes the first movement,

Hi, need to submit a 500 words essay on the topic Analyze and interpret the piece answering the appropriate questions from the Questions to Ask of Art.

This paper basically analyzes the first movement, which follows the “Adagio sostenuto (slow and sustained)” tempo, which is played in “pianissimo (very soft)” with the loudest tune being “mezzoforte” (Miller 2). The song follows a “dotted rhythm melody” and comprises the technique of “lamentation,” which is accompanied by a “triplet rhythm ostinato” (Miller 2).

The song makes use of a sole instrument, the pedalier piano, with no additional instruments or voices performing the piece. While analyzing the song, composed in sonata form, a listener notices a second theme at 1:10, the development which starts around 1:51 and the recapitulation&nbsp.at 3:04. Interestingly, there is a transition between different keys, however the basic melody and rhythm remain the same, thus giving the “impression of grave meditation” (Miller 2). The Moonlight Sonata was published and performed in the year “1802,” and dedicated to Beethoven’s beloved, his seventeen year old pupil “Countess Giulietta Guicciardi,” (Miller 2).

Listening to this piece of music truly makes me understand why it has grown so popular since its composition more than 200 years ago. The unusual form of the composition makes it standout from other sonatas and I agree with Rellstab, as he says that the song reminds him of a “boat visiting, by moonlight, the primitive landscapes of Lake Lucerne” (Silverman 15). Although I have not visited that particular lake, I can still relate to that image and the song somehow inspires in me a feeling of self reflection, where I want to revisit the painful events of my past and simply let go of them. This composition is truly a work of art that portrays the internal struggles Beethoven faced with his hearing loss.

Across the Universe is a hit song from the album ‘No One’s Gonna Change Our World,’ released by The Beatles on 1969. There are different versions to the song, however, the psychedelic folk appeal coupled

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