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The performance at Koerner Hall on Friday night, confidently led by German conductor Bruno Weil, was a satisfying musical journey that cast Beethoven’s creative genius in a warm aural context. Beethoven’s Third, the “Eroica,” is a symphony inspired by... Full Article at Toronto.com
Symphony No. 1 on Friday bustled with energy, but also gave evidence of the musicians’ improved articulation. The Abravanel Hall audience cheered the pre-intermission performance of this symphony with an enthusiastic standing ovation. With » Conductor... Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
Some 200 members of a local amateur chorus group and four soloists perform Ludwig Van Beethoven's Symphony No.9 'Choral' during the 27th annual year-end concert at Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo on December 29, 2011. Year-end shoppers enjoyed... View Photo »
Ludwig van Beethoven I think Beethoven deserves a place in this band. I'm interested in how he'll get along with the others because he was a very egotistical man, apparently. Maybe the most egotistical musician of all time. A total show-off. Vocals: Tom... Full Article at The Independent
Guest conductor David Robertson cannily brought together two orchestral showpieces written in the United States around 1940 by European emigres. The influence of dance is felt in both, and each provides scintillating entertainment streaked with unusual... Full Article at Chicago Tribune
The Norfolk Chamber Music Festival offers over thirty concerts of great chamber music. This year will feature a first-ever Norfolk Festival presentation of the entire cycle of Beethoven String Quartets, a summer-long exploration of the music and... Full Article at The Register Citizen
...2:17 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony #8 in F (Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra) 2:40 Carl Nielsen: At the Bier of a Young Artist (Aarhus Symphony Orchestra) 2:46 Georg Philipp Telemann: Banquet Music 1: Trio in E flat (Musica Antiqua of Cologne) To The Point Hosted... Full Article at WKSU
12:41 Georg Philipp Telemann: Banquet Music 2: Quartet in d minor (Florilegium) 12:57 Ralph Vaughan Williams: O Taste and See (Christ Church Cathedral Choir) 1:00 Paul Creston: Gregorian Chant for Strings (New York Chamber Orchestra) 1:11 Ludwig van... Full Article at WKSU
Andréa Belding and Janice Krueger (violinists) and John Kukula (cellist). One of the hottest names in music composition, Eric Whitacre, will be featured with a performance of his “Five Hebrew Love Songs.” Preceding the Whitacre piece will be two... Full Article at The Morning Journal
Ludwig van Beethoven (i/ˈlʊdvɪɡ væn ˈbeɪt.hoʊvən/; German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːt.hoːfən] ( listen); baptized 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a Germancomposer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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My Top 2 #lastfm Artists: New Stories (13) & Ludwig van Beethoven (10) http://t.co/ZU82wB37
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RT @thekatvond: SONG OF THE DAY: "Pathetique" by Ludwig Van Beethoven
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