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Now how does he do it? By taking this extremely simple musical material and then livening it, making it grow, complicating it in oddly new ways with constant surprises and twists and unexpected discoveries about it. It is this element of the unexpected that is so often associated with Beethoven. But surprise alone is not enough. What makes his music so great is that no matter how shocking and unexpected the surprise may be, it always somehow gives the impression as soon as it has happened that it is the only thing that could have happened at that moment. This is the extraordinary thing we learned from his Fifth Symphony. Inevitability is the key note. It’s as though Beethoven had an inside track to truth and rightness so that he could say the most amazing and sudden things with complete authority and cogency.