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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), German composer,
considered one of the greatest musicians of all time. Having
begun his career as an outstanding improviser at the piano
and composer of piano music, Beethoven went on to compose
string quartets and other kinds of chamber music, songs, two
masses, an opera, and nine symphonies. His Symphony No. 9 in
D minor op. 125 (Choral, completed 1824), perhaps the most
famous work of classical music in existence, culminates in a
choral finale based on the poem (Ode to Joy? by German
writer Friedrich von Schiller. Like his opera Fidelio, op.
72 (1805; revised 1806, 1814) and many other works, the
Ninth Symphony depicts an initial struggle with adversity
and concludes with an uplifting vision of freedom and social
harmony.
Beethoven combined the dramatic classical style of lively
contrasts and symmetrical forms, which was brought to its
highest development by Mozart, with the older tradition of
unified musical character that he found in the music of J.
S. Bach. In some early works and especially in his middle or
heroic period, Beethoven gave voice through his music to the
new current of subjectivity and individualism that emerged
in the wake of the French Revolution (1789-1799) and the
rise of middle classes. Beethoven disdained injustice and
tyranny, and used his art to sing the praises of the
Enlightenment, an 18th-century movement that promoted the
ideals of freedom and equality, even as hopes faded for
progress through political change. (His angry cancellation
of the dedication of the Eroica Symphony to Napoleon
Bonaparte reveals Beethoven?s refusal to compromise his
principles.)

The fact that Beethoven realized his artistic ambitions in
spite of his hearing impairment added to the fascination and
inspiration of his life for posterity, and the extraordinary
richness and complexity of his later works insured that no
later generation would fail to find challenge in his music.
Beethoven?s artistic achievement cast a long shadow over the
19th century and beyond, having set a standard against which
later composers would measure their work. Subsequent
composers have had to respond to the challenge of
Beethoven?s Ninth, which appeared to have taken the symphony
to its ultimate development.

TRACKS:
01 14:19 Symphony No.9 Allegro ma non troppo
02 11:44 Symphony No.9 Molto vivace
03 13:42 Symphony No.9 Adagio molto e cantabile
04 23:38 Symphony No.9 Presto-Allegro assai


Tracklist notes:

Symphony No.9 in D minor Op.125 including the choir finale
of Friedrich Schiller's ode "An die Freude".

Soloists: Magdalena Paloezaj (Sopran) , Eva Bandova (Alt),
Peter Kottvald (Tenor), Josef Bacek (Bass)
Great Festival Orchestra and Choir, Conductor Alberto Lizzio


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