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CHAN 2020
An Introduction to Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 etc.
Released Date:
01 Aug 2006
Originally recorded in 2005
Artists:
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Walter Weller
John Lill
piano
Record Label
Intro
Genre:
Orchestral & Concertos
Piano
Total Time - 77:52
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An Introduction to Ludwig van Beethoven
LUDVIG VAN BEETHOVEN
(1770-1827)
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1
Overture to 'The Creatures of Prometheus', Op. 43
5:22
Adagio - Allegro molto con brio
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 'Emperor'
39:12
2
I
Allegro
20:16
3
II
Adagio un poco mosso
8:29
4
III
Rondo. Allegro
10:27
Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67
33:21
5
I
Allegro con brio
8:25
6
II
Andante con moto
10:19
7
III
Allegro -
5:26
8
IV
Allegro
9:08
German composer, Ludwig van Beethoven is widely regarded as one of classical music’s supreme composers who radically transformed every musical form in which he worked. In a musical language which directly appeals to the listener, Beethoven combined elements of the traditional with the innovative but always in his own style; it remains as striking today as it did when it was written.
This CD couples Beethoven’s most famous symphony and most famous piano concerto – with the striking Prometheus Overture as a bonus.
John Lill is famous for his performances of Beethoven’s music and Walter Weller’s Beethoven symphony cycle is highly acclaimed.
You’ll know the meaning of the term ‘heart-rending beauty’ when you listen to the slow movement of the Piano Concerto.
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