Beethoven: Napoleon and the Music of War LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall

贝多芬:拿破仑与战争音乐在皇家阿尔伯特音乐厅现场演出

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2025-01-02

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Ludwig Van Beethoven, like his precursor and possible acquaintance Mozart, is one of the most famous figures in Western musical history. With his wild hair and furrowed brow, his was a genius marked not by flamboyance and flare, but dark, bombastic gravity. Like Mozart, though, his musical talents also emerged at a young age. Born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770, he was initially taught by his father. Finding his home life dysfunctional however, he eventually moved to Vienna at the age of twenty-one. There he would study musical composition under the great composer Haydn, and garnered a reputation for being a talented pianist. By 1800, his symphonies were being performed to much acclaim. But, as music’s first true star and with the world seemingly before his feet, a terrible shadow was hanging over Beethoven - his encroaching deafness, which saw him becoming more and more anti-social. How was it, then, that in spite of this terrible affliction, he came to write some of his best known works during the height of his deafness? And what became of him? Join Tom and Dominic at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and the Philharmonia Chorus, conducted by Oliver Zeffman, as they delve into the life of Beethoven, one of the most venerated figures in the history of music. With his unkempt appearance, ferocious reputation, and famously ill-fated deafness, what was the truth behind the legends of this extraordinary man? And how did he come to write some of the most iconic pieces of classical music of all time? _______ Academy of St Martin in the Fields Orchestra Philharmonia Chorus Chorus Oliver Zeffman Conductor Stephanie Gonley Leader & Violin Soloist Mishka Rushdie Momen Pianist Nardus Williams Soprano Katie Stevenson Mezzo Andrew Staples Tenor William Thomas Bass _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producers: Tabby Syrett + Anouska Lewis + Aaliyah Akude Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor
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  • Hello everyone.

  • Happy new Year and welcome back to the recording of the live show that Dominic and I did at the Royal Albert hall on the 18th of October.

  • You should already have heard the episode on Mozart.

  • And now in the second half we are looking at Beethoven.

  • I hope you enjoy it.

  • Please welcome back to the stage Tom.

  • Holland and Dominic Sambury.

  • Welcome back everybody.

  • Always start the second half with a banger, they say.

  • And that of course was the banger to end all bangers.

  • The first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony premiered in December 1808 in Vienna.

  • And Dominic, the opening of that movement must be the most famous opening to any piece of music ever written, I'd have thought.

  • Absolutely.

  • So we have had Mozart and the second half is about a very different character.

  • Someone who is brooding, unfriendly, difficult and.

  • And here he is to talk about Ludwig van Beethoven.