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 Symphony
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra As the fifth-oldest orchestra in the Ohio.
Queensland Symphony Orchestra The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) is an Tchaikovsky.
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, or Göteborgs symfoniker, is an 1987.
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 Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ludwig van Beethoven began substantial work on his Symphony No. 7 in A major (Opus 92) in 1811 while in the Bohemian spa town of Teplice, where he had gone in the hope of improving his health.
As with all the Beethoven symphonies, Liszt arranged it for (what would need to be an exceptionally talented) solo pianist.
The work was premiered in Vienna on December 8, 1813 at a charity concert for soldiers wounded in the Battle of Hanau, with Beethoven himself conducting and Louis Spohr among the violinists.
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 Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The music of the symphony was also used in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's album Beethoven's Last Night (most specifically in the song "A Last Illusion").
Beethoven had wanted to set Schiller's 'Ode to Joy' to music for many years and in fact later stated that he had wished to write an alternative instrumental ending to the Ninth Symphony, leaving an interpretation of the 'Ode to Joy' as a separate work.
Beethoven's music was also adopted as a national anthem by the UDI regime of Rhodesia.
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 Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 & Piano Concerto No. 4
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 and Piano Concerto No. 4
Symphony No. 5 and Piano Concerto No. 4
The work of Ludwig van Beethoven has been called the culmination of the Classical era or the wellspring of the Romantic era in European music.
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 Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fifth Symphony premiered December 22, 1808 during a mammoth concert, consisting entirely of Beethoven premieres, at the Theater an der Wien in
Groundbreaking technically and emotionally, the Fifth Symphony had a large influence on composers and music critics.
Ninth Symphony as the most revolutionary of Beethoven's symphonies, and indeed, all his compositions.
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 Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)
Beethovens sketchbooks show that bits of material that ultimately appeared in the symphony were written in 1811, 1815, and 1817.
As in the Ninth Symphony, the vocal forces sing a theme first played instrumentally, and this theme is highly reminiscent of the corresponding theme in the Ninth Symphony.
It is the first instance in which the human voice was used as a symphonic instrument.
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 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony 6
Beethoven produced so much music during this period that he was uncertain which symphony was finished first.
Each movement of that symphony carried a descriptive title, remarkably similar to those used a dozen years later by Beethoven, who also made the same unusual choice of five movements.
Here's the program: first, the Symphony no. 6, followed, in order, by the concert aria, "Ah, perfido", two movements from the Mass in C major, the Fourth Piano Concerto, the Symphony no. 5, and, last but not least, the Choral Fantasy.
http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/beethoven_sym6.html   (3399 words)

  
 Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Von Oppersdorf listened to Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D Major, and liked it so much that he offered a great amount of money for Beethoven to compose a new symphony for him.
The Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven, Opus 60 was written in 1806.
Beethoven went to work, using the cheerful mood of the Second Symphony.
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 Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of Beethoven's few works of program music, the symphony was labeled at its first performance with the title "Recollections of Country Life."
From Beethoven's injunction that the symphony is meant to be more "a matter more of feeling than of painting in sounds," one might guess that the movement depicts not just the storm itself, but the feelings of awe and fear experienced by a witness to the storm.
Beethoven did not write another oratorio, but a symphony, and thus escaped from the overly-literal character that a libretto would have imposed.
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 Beethoven, Ludwig van - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Beethoven, Ludwig van
His best-known symphonies are the Third (Eroica) (1803), originally intended to be dedicated to Napoleon, with whom Beethoven became disillusioned, the Fifth (1807–08), the Sixth (Pastoral) (1808), and the Ninth (Choral) (1817–24), which includes the passage from Johann Schiller's ‘Ode to Joy’ chosen as the anthem of Europe.
He was aware of the problems his music created for listeners and performers alike (part of the slow movement of the Choral Symphony had to be cut at its premiere), but although audiences of the day found his visionary late music difficult, Beethoven's reputation was well established throughout Europe.
The deafness that had threatened from about 1795 increased, and his despair gave rise to the suicidal ‘Heiligenstadt Testament’ in 1802; Beethoven's musical response was the radiant and untroubled Second Symphony of 1802.
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 Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beethoven's first music teacher was his father, an alcoholic who beat him and unsuccessfully attempted to exhibit him as a child prodigy.
It is common for listeners to perceive an echo of Beethoven's life in his music, which often depicts struggle followed by triumph; this description is often applied to Beethoven's creation of masterpieces in the face of his severe personal difficulties.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra 's concept album, Beethoven's Last Night.
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 Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) - encyclopedia article about Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven).
The symphony may be the best known of all works of European classical music, and is considered one of Beethoven's greatest masterpieces, composed whilst he was completely deaf.
Various passages in the symphony are heard by many listeners as musical jokes.
Beethoven's older listeners at the premiere would have recognized this as so-called "Turkish music." Concludes with 6/8 variation of the main theme with chorus.
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 Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beethoven wrote most of the symphony in late 1803 and completed it in early 1804.
The Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven, Opus 55 (known as the Eroica - Italian for Heroic) is a work many consider to herald the dawn of musical Romanticism.
In terms of sheer scale, the piece is about twice as long as any symphony by Haydn or Mozart - the first movement alone is almost as long as the entirety of many Classical symphonies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._3_(Beethoven)   (638 words)

  
 Oregon Symphony: Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Beethoven conducted the premiere of the Symphony No. 7 on December 8, 1813 at the University of Vienna, at a benefit concert for Bavarian soldiers injured in battle against Napoleon.
By the time of the Seventh Symphonys premiere in 1813, Beethovens hearing was severely impaired.
Koussevitzky led the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the premiere of the Concerto for Orchestra on December 1, 1944 at Symphony Hall in Boston.
http://www.orsymphony.org/concerts/0506/programnotes/c2.html   (1674 words)

  
 Symphony No. 6 (Mahler) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler, sometimes referred to as the Tragische ('Tragic'), was composed between 1903 and 1904 (rev. 1906; scoring repeatedly revised).
Perhaps because of its grim overall mood and its shatteringly pessimistic outcome, the symphony is not the most popular Mahler symphony amongst 'general' listeners.
It was in this arrangement that the symphony was completed (in 1904) and published (in March 1906); and it was with a conducting score in which the scherzo preceded the slow movement that Mahler began rehearsals for the work's first performance, in May 1906.
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 Beethoven Symphony No 3
A symphony is an extended piece of music for orchestra, especially one in the form of a sonata.
The word symphony is derived from the Greek syn (together) and phone (sounding), by way of the Latin symphonia.
No!, a 2002 album by They Might BeGiants, as well as a song on that album
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 October 17
Beethoven became fascinated with the musical sounds of nature years before the composition of the "Pastoral" Symphony: as early as 1803, he notated in one of his sketchbooks a musical rendition of the sound of water in a stream.
With the Sixth Symphony, the evidence is much more concrete than in the other cases, since we have Beethoven's own titles for the individual movements.
Just as the Fifth Symphony's gloomy C-minor Allegro is connected to the finale without a pause, the last three movements of the "Pastoral," the country dance, the storm, and the thanksgiving song, form an uninterrupted sequence.
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 Encyclopedia4U - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Encyclopedia Article
Beethoven, Symphony No 2, Symphony No 5, Symphony No 9 conducted by Simon Rattle ;
Beethoven, Symphony No 5, Symphony No 7 conducted by Carlos Kleiber ;
Beethoven, Symphony No 3 conducted by Erich Kleiber ;
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 Symphony No. 1 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Analysis of Beethoven Symphony No.1 by French composer Hector Berlioz on The Hector Berlioz Website
The symphony is clearly indebted to Beethoven's predecessors, particularly his teacher Haydn, but nonetheless has characteristics that clearly mark it as Beethoven's work, notably the frequent use of the dynamic sforzando and the prominent use of wind instruments.
The symphony premiered April 2, 1800 at the K.K. Hoftheater nächst der Burg in Vienna, and is dedicated to Baron Gottfried van Swieten, an early patron of the composer.
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 Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Beethoven composed the Fifth Symphony on the heels of the completed Eroica, and at a time when many works were coming to fruition: the Rasumovsky Quartets, the Fourth Piano Concerto, the Violin Concerto and the Fourth and Sixth Symphonies.
Though difficult to imagine today, Beethoven and his Fifth Symphony were not entirely embraced by the music establishment of the early nineteenth century.
Beethovens contemporary, composer Louis Spohr, admired this formal touch greatly, even though he castigated the symphony as a whole.
http://www.chambersymphony.com/ProgramNotes/Beethoven5.htm   (441 words)

  
 Boston.com / A&E / TV / The Air This Week
Mozart Masonic Funeral Music, Bax Symphony No. 2, Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 21, etc. (WGBH).
Noon Hindemith Concert Music for Strings and Brass, Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2, Saint-Saens Symphony No. 3, etc. (WGBH).
Noon Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3, Prokofiev Violin Sonata Op.
http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2004/12/29/the_air_this_week   (441 words)

  
 Leonard Bernstein - Discography
Copland: Symphony No. 3, Symphony for Organ and Orchestra
SYMPHONY NO. 2, SYMPHONY NO. 3 "THE CAMP MEETING" THE UNANSWERED QUESTION, CENTRAL PARK IN THE DARK
Beethoven: Concerto No. 1 in C Major for Piano and Orchestra, Op.
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 Program Notes - Beethoven & Schubert in Vienna
Beethoven may not have wanted us to place too much store by his descriptive movement headings but they are a sure guide to this calm and expansive symphony.
Beethoven knew what he was about: “…though I am well aware of the value of my Fidelio,” he remarked to one of his friends, “I know just as well that the symphony is my real element.”
It really is the signature of the symphony, for it is itself unfinished: the cellos pass the theme to the violins, who in turn leave one of the most passionate melodies of all time hanging mid-phrase.
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 Ludwig Van Beethoven: Symphonies
The symphony was first performed on 5 April 1803 at a concert at the Theater an Der Wien which also included the premieres of Beethoven's C minor piano concerto and oratario 'Christus am Oelberge'.
Beethoven provides interesting colour effects by having the timpani tuned to octave Fs, an effect he was to repeat in the scherzo of the 9th Symphony.
Beethoven's use of this A-B-A-B-A structure for a scherzo was the result of his quest to expand his writing musically and structurally at this time.
http://www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/symphonies.html   (7982 words)

  
 Symphony No. 7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Krzysztof Penderecki's Symphony No. 7, The Seven Gates of Jerusalem
Einojuhani Rautavaara's Symphony No. 7, Angel of Light
Ralph Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 7, Sinfonia Antartica, based on the composer's film score for Scott of the Antarctic
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 Ludwig Van Beethoven - Symphony No. 4, Opus 60
Beethoven's Fourth symphony is the point of re-pose between the immensities of the Third and the Fifth.
These tell about creation, but Beethoven's music is part of it.
Here is no vast dream or troubling self-examination, no effort to storm the heavens or predicate the destiny of man. Beethoven was well content for the moment to forget every-thing but sun and sky.
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 The Symphony - Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 'Eroica'
However, it was Beethoven who broke all the rules of the classical symphony with his Symphony No. 3 in E flat, commonly known as the Eroica.
The coda is one of the greatest Beethoven ever wrote, ending the symphony triumphantly.
Beethoven believed this was a result of self-interest rather than true democratic spirit and later dedicated the symphony 'to the memory of a great man', presumably the man Napoleon used to be.
http://library.thinkquest.org/22673/beethoven3rd.html   (690 words)

  
 Ludwig Van Beethoven: Symphonies
The symphony was first performed on 5 April 1803 at a concert at the Theater an Der Wien which also included the premieres of Beethoven's C minor piano concerto and oratario 'Christus am Oelberge'.
Beethoven provides interesting colour effects by having the timpani tuned to octave Fs, an effect he was to repeat in the scherzo of the 9th Symphony.
At this time it seems that the 8th was to be the second of a prospective trio of symphonies, the third to be in D minor, but the 8th was completed on the threshold of a barren period for Beethoven and it was not until 1824 that the third symphony (Op.125) was completed.
http://www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/symphonies.html   (7982 words)

  
 Wilhelm Furtwangler, Genius Forged in the Cauldron of War, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann
A December 1944 Beethoven Symphony # 3 ("Eroica") (Music and Arts CD 814) is massive but with a sharp nervous undertone unmatched in any other recording.
Even more startling is a March 1942 performance of Beethoven's Symphony # 9 on Music and Arts CD 653.
Equally ecstatic are a 1943 Symphony #6 (of which the first movement is missing) on Music and Arts CD 805 and a 1951 Symphony # 4 on Virtuoso CD 2697372.
http://www.classicalnotes.net/features/furtwangler.html   (14050 words)

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