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		<title>Beethoven&#8217;s Expansion of the Symphonic Coda</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This term paper was written in graduate school, though I think it may have been in an undergraduate class. I don&#8217;t quite remember at this point. The paper is dated 12/9/1992. I could not find the title page. I&#8217;m quite certain I received an A on this one. And since this was 1992 and I had no scanner, my examples were merely copied on a copy machine and glued onto the blank spots &#8211; so I no longer have the actual music samples for those examples.

Ludwig van Beethoven contributed a wealth of innovations to the evolution of music. One such contribution was his expansion of the symphonic coda to become an integral part of the sonata-allegro movements.
Through Beethoven&#8217;s nine symphonies, one may see a definite pattern of awareness that the composer took toward the treatment of the coda. First, the coda became functional as a second development section. It also ...]]></description>
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