Beethoven, Ludwig van - Allegro for a Musical Clock
Sheet music for Viola-Cello Duet
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About 'Allegro for a Musical Clock'
Artist:
Born:
15/16 December 1770
, Bonn
Died:
26 March 1827
, Vienna
The Artist:
One of the greatest and most radical composers of all time. A tormented genius, who went deaf in later life and never heard his final works. His nine symphones are probably his greatest achievement, each one an unrivalved masterpiece, but he also wrote 5 piano concertos, piano sonatas, string quartets and one opera, Fidelio.
Composed:
1799
Info:
This piece is uniformly light and playful in character to reflect his interest in musical clock in the nineteenth century.
Score Key:
E minor (Sounding Pitch) (View more E minor Music for Viola-Cello Duet )
Time Signature:
2/4 (View more 2/4 Music)
Tempo Marking:
Duration:
2:03
Number of Pages:
3
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
Instrument:
Style:
Classical
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