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Obertura «Coriolano», op. 62
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Beethoven's Overture To Coriolanus
Beethoven's Overture To Coriolanus
Tragedy in Sonata form and Programmatic Music
Kristyn Son
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MUTH
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Beethoven’s Coriolanus Overture, Op. 62, is an eight minute long piece that depicts the
tragedy of a fallen hero, Coriolanus, based on Shakespeare’s tragedy, Coriolanus and/or
Heinrich von Collin’s play, CoriolanusOvertureis an important piece of work, as
Michael Broyles writes that it“represents a new type, in which Beethoven, instead of setting a
scene to music, presents the overall essence of the drama.”1Beethoven’s new compositional
technique of using anallusion of tragedy of Shakespeare in its entirety is reinforced strongly in
this overture. Subjectivity does not play the role as an obstacle when linking the drama
programmatically to the music, only possible with Beethoven’s profound ability in representing
the drama with clear designation. Clear designation is largely contributed by the setting of the
mood in this piece. Donald Francis Tovey,