Advantages: A new way to hear Beethoven Disadvantages: Surpassed by some later period cycles
INTRODUCTION
Beethoven's nine symphonies cover one of the major cornerstones of symphonic literature along with the likes of Haydn, Brahms and Sibelius. Beethoven was born in turbulent times when the common people's dissatisfaction toward the ruling monarchs in Europe was reaching new heights which finally culminated in the French Revolution in 1789. Against this came Beethoven, who was born into a family of musicians in Bonn in 1770. His father wanted to coin in on the child prodigy market created by Mozart whose father had exploited his genius in a similar way. But Beethoven was no Mozart. He wasn't born a child progidy and his performing skills were nowhere near as natural as they were with Mozart. Still he made rapid progress as a piano virtuoso and an amateur composer. He was even supposed to take some lessons with Mozart in Wien ...
On the first time, The Nineth Symphony of Beethoven is kwoning like "Choral Symphony" because in the foursth and the last movement it is singing by a Tenor, Baritone, Soprano and Messo Soprano Voices with a Choral Voices that they are singing in another way the "joy song".
This symphony (the last one) of Beethoven was released the May 7th of 1821 when he was a deaf person, so he never could listen his composition years at 3 or 4 years after Beethoven died.
So it was his last composition, been for me the best compousers.
In the first movement of this Symphony "Allegro ma non troppo" begining with the introduction of wind instrument like oboe and the violas and violin continues the music and then continues with this music specially the wind instrument with a hard musical notes that it is characteristic of this 15 minutes music.
In ...
Advantages: Outstanding music on period instruments Disadvantages: Swaping C.D'S in music player.
The 9symphonies by Ludwig Van Beethoven. (1770 - 1827)
Performed by The London Classical Players.
Conducted by Sir Roger Norrington.
With the Schutz choir of London.
Not everybody likes classical music. Even those who do, do not all like the same things.
This boxed set of CD's if different from previous recordings.
Firstly, it is played on period instruments. This is not to everybody?s taste.
These instruments are not like today?s instruments. For instance, the violin has a cleaner but more plaintive tone. The woodwinds
each has a colour and clarity of tone that blends to a harmonious whole. The timpani, those smaller drums, are hit with hard sticks more reminiscent of military drum sounds. The horn section has a different feel to it.
Considering the lapse of some 184 years, it would be strange if the sounds ...
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Title
Beethoven: Symphony No 9, Beethoven: Symphony No. 9
Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827), (composers) Various; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)
Orchestra / Ensemble(s)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, (Arnold) Schoenberg Choir; Chamber Orchestra of Europe, London Classical Players Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra; London Philharmonic Choir, Philharmonia Chorus Orchestra; Philharmonia Orchestra, Monteverdi Choir; Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra; BBC Choral Society Choir, Vienna Singverein Choir; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Beecham Choral Society Choir; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Singverein Ch; Vienna Pro Musica Orchestra, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus (amateur) Choir; Academy of Ancient Music Orchestra, (Nicolaus) Esterházy Chorus; (Nicolaus) Esterházy Sinfonia Orchestra, London Bach Choir; London Symphony Orchestra
Birgit Remmert (Contralto (Female alto)); Charlotte Margiono (Soprano); Robert Holl (Bass); Rudolf Schasching (Tenor)
Producer
Walter Jellinek, Arend Prohmann, Walter Legge, Charles Gerhardt, Peter Wadland, Pauline Heister, Ibolya Tóth
Location of Recording
Queen's Hall, London (Nov 1937), Montreux (Sept 1954)
Work 1
Work Title
Symphony No. 9, 'Choral' in D minor, Op. 125, National Anthems
Excerpt(s)
1. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso 2. Molto vivace 3. Adagio e cantabile_Andante moderato 4. Presto_Allegro assai 5. Ode to Joy; Joyful Joyful (Gospel arr of main melody), 1. HUNGARY: Isten áldd meg amagyart (Erkel/Kölcsey)
Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827), (composers) Various
Genre
Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
Date Written
1822-4
Conductor
Felix Weingartner, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Sir Roger Norrington, Klaus Tennstedt, Otto Klemperer, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan, Sir Thomas Beecham, René Leibowitz, Simon Rattle, Jascha Horenstein, Carl Schuricht, Christopher Hogwood, Claudio Abbado, Béla Drahos, Pierre Monteux
Orchestra / Ensemble
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, (Arnold) Schoenberg Choir, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, London Classical Players Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir, Philharmonia Chorus Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Choral Society Choir, Vienna Singverein Choir, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Beecham Choral Society Choir, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Singverein Ch, Vienna Pro Musica Orchestra, Chailly-sur-Clarens Chorus, Tour de Peilz Choral Union Choir, French National Orchestra, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus (amateur) Choir, Academy of Ancient Music Orchestra, (Eric) Ericson Chamber Choir, Swedish Radio Chorus, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, (Nicolaus) Esterházy Chorus, (Nicolaus) Esterházy Sinfonia Orchestra, London Bach Choir, London Symphony Orchestra
Opera Part(s)
Birgit Remmert, Charlotte Margiono, Robert Holl, Rudolf Schasching, Alfreda Hodgson, Gwynne Howell, Mari Anne Häggander, Robert Tear, Aase Nordmo-Lovberg, Christa Ludwig, Hans Hotter, Waldemar Kmentt, Dame Isobel Baillie, Harold Williams, Mary Jarred, Parry Jones, Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elizabeth Höngen, Hans Hotter, Julius Patzak, Inge Borkh, Ludwig Weber, Richard Lewis, Ruth Siewert, Elisabeth Höngen, Julius Patzak, Otto Wiener, Wilma Lipp, Heinz Rehfuss, Katharina Marti, Maria Stader, Montserrat Martí, Waldemar Kmentt, Camilla Nylund, Franz-Josef Selig, Iris Vermillion, Jonas Kaufmann, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Arleen Augér, Catherine Robbin, Gregory Reinhart, Ben Heppner, Bryn Terfel, Jane Eaglen, Waltraud Meier, Claudio Otelli, Hasmik Papian, Manfred Fink, Ruxandra Donose, David Ward, Elisabeth Söderström, Jon Vickers, Regina Resnik
Main Performer
Birgit Remmert (Contralto (Female alto)), Charlotte Margiono (Soprano), Robert Holl (Bass), Rudolf Schasching (Tenor)
Location of Work Recording
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1, All Saints' Church, Tooting Graveney, SW17, Kingsway Hall, London WC2, London, Walthamstow Town Hall, London, Salzburg Easter Festival, Austria, Italian Institute, Budapest, Walthamstow Town Hall
Date Recorded
1957, 1961, 1956, 1996, 1962
Work 2
Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)
Work Title
Symphony No. 9, 'Choral' in D minor, Op. 125
Genre
Orchestral
Date Written
1822-4
Orchestra / Ensemble
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Edinburgh Festival Chorus
Conductor
Sir Thomas Beecham
Main Performer
Kim Borg (Bass), Nan Merriman (Mezzo soprano), Richard Lewis (Tenor), Sylvia Fisher (Soprano)
Opera Part(s)
Kim Borg, Nan Merriman, Richard Lewis, Sylvia Fisher
Excerpt(s)
1. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso 2. Molto vivace 3. Adagio e cantabile_Andante moderato 4. Presto_Allegro assai 5. Ode to Joy; Joyful Joyful (Gospel arr of main melody)
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