By Freya Parr

Published: Wednesday, 20 March 2024 at 11:43 AM


1) Variations & Fugue on an Original Theme ‘Eroica’, Op. 35 (1802)

These amazing variations, written when Beethoven was 32, are on a theme that fascinated him for many years and recurs in the Eroica Symphony (see below). Here the melody is subject to a series of ever wilder, often hilarious transformations, some of the later ones almost shocking in their audacity.

The composer, himself a great pianist, often liked to wrong-foot his audiences, especially with tender passages at which he roared with laughter. This piece is a prime example of his aggression being put to mischievous purposes.