A Conversation between Mozart and BeethovenBy Liz DeGarmo
Hello Beethoven! It's good to see you again!
Hello, Mozart!
I'm impressed by your mastery of Motive Melody!
Thank you, Mozart! You've impressed me with your 600 works! I've only mastered 100!
Yes, I'm pretty impressive! I compose symphonies, Chamber Music and even Opera!
Yes, I may not do all of that, but I can improvise and I can even make women faint and cry when they hear my symphonies
I have heard that! How do you do it?
I know how to express untapped emotion such as joy, fear, rage, passion and anger. My works bring raw emotion to the concert hall!
Well, I use repeated pitches to increase intensity
Brilliant, Mozart! I lam impressed how you use half step intervals using pitches found outside of the key to form resolution
Thank you, Beethoven! So, how about that Napoleon?
Yes, he really disappointed me. I admired him that he was not born a noble and he was changing the world. Then he called himself Emperor
That is disappointing
I was going to name my 3rd symphony after him and call it Bonaparte, but changed it to Eroica after that
I'm sorry to tell you this, but I have become ill and I'm afraid I will be working on my last symphony
I'm sorry to hear that, Mozart. Please don't tell anyone, but I am unfortunately, losing my hearing
That's terrible, Beethoven. I am sorry. I have always said that someday you would give the world something to talk about. I have confidence you will still do well.
Thank you, Mozart. I am still composing and not letting my hearing loss stop me.
We are both child prodigies. We will go down in history as both being the best at classical music
You are so right, Bethoven
The End
Good bye!
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