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The Beethoven 9

Colorado Public Radiowww.cpr.org
The Beethoven 9 offers an in-depth exploration of Ludwig van Beethoven's nine symphonies, featuring host Monika Vischer and Beethoven biographer Jan Swafford.
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Episodes

Symphony No. 9: A Joyous Epic

Its power and sheer ambition influenced and intimidated scores of composers who followed Beethoven.

Dec 03, 201515 min

Symphony No. 8: A Musical Look Back

A fun, almost comical, moment before Beethoven stepped away from the symphony for a decade and wrote his ultimate triumph.

Nov 25, 201516 min

Symphony No. 7: Rhythm And Restlessness

Ludwig van Beethoven's Seventh Symphony pulses with rhythmic invention. The reliance on the beat gives the piece an immediacy that rivals the music in any of Beethoven's symphonies.

Nov 20, 201514 min

Symphony No. 6: A Walk In The Country

Ludwig van Beethoven followed his percussive, brooding Fifth Symphony with an ode to nature. Yet Symphony No. 6 is more than just a summer stroll.

Nov 13, 201517 min

Symphony No. 5: Four Indelible Notes

It's one of the most famous musical passages ever written. Ludwig van Beethoven starts his Fifth Symphony with four percussive notes, then spends the next four movements inventing new ways to make them sing.

Nov 07, 201517 min

Symphony No. 4: Unfairly Overlooked

Symphony No. 4 is more direct than the groundbreaking "Eroica" but still has many moments of brilliance. It's a crowd-pleaser.

Oct 31, 201516 min

Symphony No. 2: Desperation and Determination

Ludwig van Beethoven's Second Symphony came at a pivot point in his life. Musically, the composer moved toward the more epic, revolutionary style that would define his later symphonies. Personally, Beethoven sank into despair as his hearing loss worsened.

Oct 30, 201515 min

Symphony No. 1: A Great (But Not Groundbreaking) Start

Ludwig van Beethoven wrote symphonies that introduced new musical ideas, inspired generations of composers and expanded the idea of what a symphony could be. But he started modestly. His First Symphony, written in 1800, pays tribute to his predecessors.

Oct 28, 201514 min
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