Someone recently described some of Beethoven's later works as "gloomy", but I disagreed, preferring to call then "serious". Other works by Beethoven were discribed as cheerful, whereas I would have called them "calm","peaceful". (parts of 6th Symphony).
Can anyone think of truly "gloomy" works? Why would anyone want to listen to them anyway?
There are many adjectives which might have some representations in music, or which could decribe music, such as:
Grim, moody, morose, happy, sad, vital, incessant, interminable, cheerful, lively, mournful, vicious, violent, bombastic, triumphant, unpleasant .....
Over to you!
Can anyone think of truly "gloomy" works? Why would anyone want to listen to them anyway?
There are many adjectives which might have some representations in music, or which could decribe music, such as:
Grim, moody, morose, happy, sad, vital, incessant, interminable, cheerful, lively, mournful, vicious, violent, bombastic, triumphant, unpleasant .....
Over to you!
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