Music
Despite the late opus number, the work's composition has been dated to between 1795 and 1798. Beethoven left the piece unpublished and incomplete; it was published in 1828 by Anton Diabelli, who obscured the fact that it had been left unfinished. The performance time runs between five and six minutes; the tempo of the piece is Allegro vivace (). The indication ''alla ingharese'' is of interest, as no such word as "ingharese" exists in standard Italian. To people of Beethoven's day, " Gypsy music" and "Hungarian music" were synonymous terms. Beethoven seems to have conflated ''alla zingarese'' (in the Gypsy style) and ''all'ungherese'' (in the Hungarian style) to come up with the grotesque hybrid term ''alla ingharese''.See also
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Notes Sources * Barry Cooper, gen. ed., ''The Beethoven Compendium'', Ann Arbor, Michigan: Borders Press, 1991, p. 247. .External links
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