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This song is a very ordinary piano solo ditty, but its melody is very beautiful, its rhythm is light and comfortable, and its skills are easy to master, so it is very popular with the public. Music is Allegro, 3/8 beats, composed of Abaka and Rondo.
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To Alice, originally named baguette Le in A minor, 1867 was discovered by later generations, and later included in Supplement No.59 of Volume 25 of Complete Works of Beethoven. This work is written in Rondo style and the structure is Abaka. Among them, Part A is the main part (overlapping part) of Rondo, which appeared three times in total; Part b and part c are two inserted parts in sharp contrast with part a.
It was not until 65438+ 1960 that the German musician Noel wrote a biography of Beethoven, and the manuscript of this piece of music was found in the relics of Teresa marfa. 1867, when Noel published the score of this piece in the southwestern German city of Stuttgart, he misspelled the original name "To Teresa" into "To Alice". Since then, this piano work has been widely circulated around the world under the name "To Alice", but its original name "To Teresa" has been forgotten.
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