Don't look so sad I know it's over But life goes on and this old world will keep on turning Let's just be glad we had some time to spend together There's no need to watch the bridges that we're burning Lay your head upon my pillow Hold your warm and tender body close to mine Hear the whisper of the raindrops Blowing soft against the window And make believe you love me one more time For the good times I'll get along you'll find another And I'll be here if you should find you ever need me Don't say a word about tomorrow or forever There'll be time enough for sadness when you leaves me Lay your head upon my pillow Hold your warm and tender body close to mine Hear the whisper of the raindrops Blowing soft against the window And make believe you love me one more time For the good times 그렇게 슬픈 얼굴 하지 말아요 다 끝났다는 것 알아요 그러나 삶은 계속되고 이 낡은 세상은 돌 거예요 같이 보낼 수 있는 시간이 있었던 것을 그냥 기뻐해요 우리 사이를 이어주고 있는 다리들이 불타고 있는 것을 지켜볼 필요는 없어요 당신의 머리를 내 베개에 눕히고 당신의 따뜻하고 온화한 몸을 내 곁에 가까이 하세요 창문 가까이 부드럽게 흩날리는 빗방울의 속삭임을 들어보세요 그리고 당신이 나를 한번 더 사랑하는 것 처럼 해봐요 즐거웠던 시절을 기념하여 나는 어떻게든 해 나가겠지요 당신은 다른 사람을 찾겠구요 그래도 당신이 혹시 제가 필요하시다면 전 여기 있겠어요 내일이나 영원에 대해서는 아무 말 마세요 당신이 떠난 후에 얼마든지 슬퍼할 시간이 있으니까요 |
3rd mov. 1st mov.: 1/2 1st mov. 2/2 2nd mov. The Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53, also known as the Waldstein, is considered to be one of Beethoven's greatest piano sonatas, as well as one of the three particularly notable sonatas of his middle period (the other two being the Appassionata sonata, Op. 57, and Les Adieux, Op. 81a). The sonata was completed in the summer of 1804. The work has a scope that surpasses Beethoven's previous piano sonatas, and notably is one of his most technically challenging compositions. It is a key work early in his 'Heroic' decade (1803-1812) and set the stage for piano compositions in the grand manner both in Beethoven's later work and all future composers. The Waldstein receives its name from Beethoven's dedication to Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein of Vienna, patron as well as a close personal friend of Beethoven's. Like the Archduke Trio (one of many pieces dedicated to Archduke Rudolph), this one bears Waldstein's name though there are other works dedicated to him. This sonata is also known as 'L'Aurora' (The Dawn) in Italian, for the sonority of the opening chords of the third movement, which conjures an image of daybreak. Movements The Waldstein has three movements: 1. Allegro con brio 2. Introduzione: Adagio molto - attacca 3. Rondo. Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo The two outer movements of the sonata are most substantial, each taking about 11 minutes to perform from Wikipedia |