Esta magnífica Orquestra foi concebida para mostrar que a convivência harmoniosa entre dois povos é possível, mas os tempos atuais não conseguem mostrar essa possibilidade, já que esses povos, quase irmãos, preferem os sons das armas!... que pena que assim continue, frustrando tão louvável iniciativa que reúne jovens em torno de uma causa com pouca possibilidade de alcançar os objetivos propostos, pois os adultos raivosos preferem os sons dos instrumentos mortíferos que destroem Almas, corpos e sonhos.
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Another thing there were rules in composing music like it was considered rude to have accents in a piece so Beethoven adding a bunch of accents in a row is back ly him flipping them off and rebelling showing that he will not be constricted by their rules .
This was originally name Napoleon but after Napoleon crowned himself emperor Beethoven changed the name. Beethoven hated monarchy and emperors which is why he was so upset that he changed the name.
Serious wars brewing, and AI, machine learning- technology a wonderful thing to bring this to all on mother earth Lets all keep in mind that music is the true and only language that joins as all As all represent Gods magnificent creation- Mankind and humanity
The "Eroica", the 3rd symphony is beautiful! It is, by far, my favorite symphony by Beethoven. The 2nd movement (Funeral March), displays Beethoven's genuis.
Which later became Long live Wellington 🇬🇧 with Wellington’s Victory Opus 91. Beethoven’s political views were somewhat fluid and changed markedly between the ‘Eroica’ in 1805 and ‘Wellington’s Victory’ in 1813.
My introduction to western classical music was with Eroica at the age of 17, now 61 Still eroica rulez! Every single note etched in memory, one of the most moving piece of music which moves you to tears of joy and liberation of mind!
@ntgin62: Coincidence on the starting age and first hearing,! Small difference in our ages though, since I am 92 now. An eye-opening Youth Concert was followed by my first visit to a music theater. That night I was not tired, the music was all but soporific, but it just happened. It was oppresively warm inside, but that is only a mitigating circumstance, not an excuse for the closing of my eyelids. In vain, I changed my position. The timpany of Beethoven’s Third Symphony called me back to the hall. Impossible to listen to that gem without feeling the shame of that incident, no matter how short it had lasted. Of course, it has not repeated itself. My apology was been generously acceptijd by the composer, whom I didn’t know yet, and who became my favorite in no time. .&
Una terza diretta in un modo insolito, mai sentito prima tanto generosità di timpani, però mi piace. Mi piace pensare che Ludwig la volesse diretta proprio così.
Very enjoyable, thanks. This symphony was one that established the heroic horn sound with a controversial (at the time) third horn. So why are there 4 horns at 44:41? What's the fourth one doing that the other three can't manage? They are big (loud) modern horns, too, so it's not that they weren't producing enough sound. Delighted to be playing this (I'm on horn 3, a great part) with Highland Chamber Orchestra, Scotland, on 27 and 28 May 2023.
45:19 is where the Classical Era ends. Honestly the next few minutes wouldn't sound out of place in a modern movie soundtrack, that's how groundbreaking this was.
The Classical era ended with the death of Mozart in 1791, the retirement of Haydn in about 1802, and the deaths of other composers essentially of the second half of the 18th century like CPE Bach, Paisiello, Cimarosa, Boccherini, and a string of others (even if they lived on into the new century). Beethoven, Rossini, Hummel, Cherubini and a number of others initiated a new ‘post-Classical age, a term I use as they are clearly not Romantic composers in the sense that Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, and Liszt may be so described.
Note to sound recorder: you do a wonderful job, but you could always pull the faders down in between movements. That way, we would not have to listen to the coughs.