Advantages: A work that changed the way we look at symphonies Disadvantages: none whatsoever
...There have been (and still are) moments in every art form that have somehow broken the accepted norms and created something revolutionary, pointing a clear path towards the future and serving as an influence to a number of other people that follow. In music one of the greatest innovators of all time must be Ludwig van Beethoven. Emerging in the late 18th century as a brilliant piano virtuoso and composer who was first seen as an heir to Mozart, but who soon showed his individual and highly original character, writing music that was more openly emotional, turbulent and less decorous than people were used to. However, Beethoven's promising career seemed almost to terminate before it had even begun as he started to loose his hearing, beginning in the early 1800s. This lead to a tremendous crisis in the composer's life and he seriously...
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Advantages: A new way to hear Beethoven Disadvantages: Surpassed by some later period cycles
...depiction of a trio of birds, a village band and a thunderstorm.
The Seventh brought a completely new emphasis on the use of rhythm, something that had never been heard of before at this scale, while the Eighth proved that little is sometimes more with its witty and humor-filled attitude completely off-setting the greater Seventh. And finally there came the Ninth Symphony that not only out-scaled the Eroica, but also introduced human voices in a symphony. The addition of a chorus and soloists in a profoundly instrumental work would be much explored by the Romantics that followed. In essence and deed, Beethoven was one of the greatest (if not THE greatest) influences in the way music evolved through the Classical era to the Romantic. And, of course, his influence also effected many other genres like piano sonatas, chamber music, concertos, etc...
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Advantages: A little known gem of a piece, performed brilliantly Disadvantages: None
...Henry Litolff is by no means a well known composer, which is a great shame as these two piano
concertos from the Romantic era are definitely worth adding to any collection. If, like me, you enjoy
listening to virtuosic piano skills then you will not be disappointed.
Peter Donohoe puts on a polished performance, effortlessly racing up and down the piano to make this
the best recording available. The Scherzo of the No. 4 is the best known movement and is the most
virtuosic. If you enjoy piano concertos by Rachmaninov and Beethoven, give this a try....
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