Beethoven - 12 German Dances - WoO 13, No. 6

Romantic

Difficulty Level: 4

(3,798 Points)

Description:

“Beethoven - 12 German Dances - WoO 13, No. 6” is classified as a Level 4 Piano work worth 3,798 points within the Road to Virtuosity progression system. It is categorized under Composers → Beethoven, Ludwig van and is part of the Romantic collection. The sheet music for “Beethoven - 12 German Dances - WoO 13, No. 6” provided on this website is available for non-commercial use. This means it may be downloaded, printed, studied, and performed for personal or educational purposes, but it may not be sold, redistributed commercially, or used as part of a paid product without permission.

“Beethoven - 12 German Dances - WoO 13, No. 6” is a short Classical dance piece in 3/4. The music has a clear dance rhythm, simple phrase structure, repeat signs, and a contrasting Trio section. The main dance begins with a bold, lively character, using repeated notes, accented chords, and short melodic gestures. The Trio section is lighter and more flowing, then the D.C. al Fine marking sends the performer back to the beginning to finish at the Fine.

Measures 1–8 introduce the main German Dance theme. The music is written in a strong 3/4 pulse, with the hands working together in short, clear phrases. The right hand carries the main melodic shape, while the left hand supports with simple bass notes and chord tones. The sf markings add energy and help give the dance a bright Classical character.

Measures 9–15 continue the first dance section and lead to the Fine. The melody keeps the same lively style, with short rests, repeated rhythmic figures, and a clear cadence. This is the section that returns at the end after the Trio and D.C. al Fine direction.

Measures 16–24 begin the Trio. The texture becomes lighter, with a softer p dynamic and smoother motion between the hands. The right hand uses a flowing repeated-note pattern, while the left hand gives simple harmonic support underneath. This section provides a clear contrast to the stronger opening dance.

Measures 25–33 complete the Trio with a return of the lighter repeated-note material and a final cadence. The music then gives the instruction D.C. al Fine, meaning the performer returns to the beginning and plays until the Fine marking. This creates a traditional dance-and-trio form.

Interesting fact: Beethoven’s 12 German Dances, WoO 13 were written for dance music rather than as large concert works. German dances like this helped lead toward the later waltz style, with their clear 3/4 meter, repeated sections, and practical dance rhythm.

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