Saturday, August 27, 2016

Was Beethoven Inevitable? (IB Music)

Prompt: Was having "a Beethoven" inevitable in terms of the development of classical music? Would all of Beethoven's innovations happened anyway eventually, or is this one unique person responsible for dramatically changing classical composition?

  • I think that having "a Beethoven" was definitely inevitable in the development of classical music because in every era before and after, composers arose who wrote prolifically and changed the current state of music. The classical era was bound to have its end, and it was only by chance that Beethoven was the one to start creating that change. In terms of Beethoven's specific innovations, I cannot say that every single thing would have been the same if a different composer had taken Beethoven's role. Perhaps a different composer would have developed music in an entirely separate way. Beethoven was definitely necessary for changing music in the specific way that he did, as his particular personality played a large role in his music. As it says in the film Eroica, he put his heart and soul into the music he composed, and a different composer would not have done so in the same way. However, a different composer could have made innovations similar to Beethoven's, and music could have progressed anyway. Thus, "a Beethoven" was inevitable in developing classical music, but Beethoven himself was required to change the state of music specifically as he did. 

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