V3 comes from the third movement of Beethoven's "Pathétique"-Virus Virus Orchestra version of Beethoven's "Pathétique" in C minor, Piano Sonata No. 8 "Pathétique", which reaches Beethoven's early stage The pinnacle masterpiece of the piano sonata, it is also a work familiar to the world because of its dramatic and beautiful melody. No matter in many aspects such as content, melody and structure, this piece is permeated with a kind of rationality unique to the Germanic nation, which is also the unique characteristic of German musicians such as Beethoven. The performance technique of this piece is not too difficult, so there are many opportunities to be played. It is also a piece that many piano beginners love to play. Among Beethoven's piano sonatas, "Pathétique" was the first to have a title written by himself. As for the term pathos, there is still quite a distance between it and Beethoven's touching and tragic life in the second half of his life, because this is his early work after all. The whole song is divided into three movements: the first movement is Adagio, which changes to brilliant Allegro, in C minor. It begins with a rather long Adagio full of pathos (Excerpt 1), then turns to Allegro, and the still pathos melody reveals a hint of determination (Excerpt 2). The second movement is a cantabile adagio, in the key of A flat major, in 2/4 time. This movement is an extremely elegant slow music and a lyrical song full of prayer (Excerpt 3). The theme of this movement is a very familiar melody. It has been adapted into a light music piece by a modern light music band and has become a masterpiece in popular music. The third movement is Allegro, C minor, 2/2 time, rondo form. The theme of the movement is similar to the theme of the first movement. The beautiful melody contains unstable wandering emotions (Fragment 4), which seems to be in an uncertain state of mind.