Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 Appassionata: III. Allegro ma non troppo
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- attacca subito ItalianProceed immediately to the next movement without any pause — Beethoven's characteristic instruction linking movements into a continuous arc.One of Beethoven's most striking structural devices. The emotional momentum built at the end of one movement is deliberately not allowed to dissipate; the next movement inherits and transforms it.
- con moto ItalianWith motion — in Beethoven, indicating a flowing, forward-driven quality that prevents andante or adagio from becoming too slow.Beethoven's 'Andante con moto' (e.g., the 5th Symphony slow movement, the Ghost Trio, Op. 27 No. 1 second movement) implies a purposeful walking pace — never static. The motion is internal as well as metric.
- Empfindung GermanFeeling, sensation — Beethoven's own word for the emotional directness he sought in his slow movements.Beethoven occasionally added verbal descriptions to his scores (the Op. 135 finale: 'Muss es sein?'). These reflect his belief that music should communicate feeling directly, not through style or convention.
- sempre ItalianAlways, continuously — typically qualifying a dynamic or expression mark to indicate it should be maintained throughout.Beethoven's 'sempre pp' or 'sempre staccato' instructions require the quality to be held unchanged for extended passages. Avoid the natural tendency to vary; the instruction's point is the sustained quality.