Born in Bonn in 1770, the eldest son of a singer in the Kapelle of the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and grandson of the Archbishop’s Kapellmeister, Beethoven moved in 1792 to Vienna. There he had some lessons from Haydn and others, quickly establishing himself as a remarkable keyboard player and original composer. By 1815 increasing deafness had made public performance impossible and accentuated existing eccentricities of character, patiently tolerated by a series of rich patrons and his royal pupil the Archduke Rudolph. Beethoven did much to enlarge the possibilities of music and widen the horizons of later generations of composers. To his contemporaries he was sometimes a controversial figure, making heavy demands on listeners by both the length and the complexity of his writing, as he explored new fields of music.
Stage Works
Although he contemplated others, Beethoven wrote only one opera. This was eventually called Fidelio after the name assumed by the heroine Leonora, who disguises herself as a boy and takes employment at the prison in which her husband has been unjustly incarcerated. This escape opera, for which there was precedent in contemporary France, ends with the defeat of the evil prison governor and the rescue of Florestan, testimony to the love and constancy of his wife Leonora. The work was first staged in 1805 and mounted again in a revised performance in 1814, under more favourable circumstances. The ballet The Creatures of Prometheus was staged in Vienna in 1801, and Beethoven wrote incidental music for various other dramatic productions, including Goethe’s Egmont, von Kotzebue’s curious The Ruins of Athens, and the same writer’s King Stephen.
Choral and Vocal Music
Beethoven’s most impressive choral work is the Missa solemnis, written for the enthronement of his pupil Archduke Rudolph as Archbishop of Olmütz (Olomouc) although finished too late for that occasion. An earlier work, the oratorio Christ on the Mount of Olives, is less well known. In common with other composers, Beethoven wrote a number of songs. Of these the best known are probably the settings of Goethe, which did little to impress the venerable poet and writer (he ignored their existence), and the cycle of six songs known as An die ferne Geliebte (‘To the Distant Beloved’). The song ‘Adelaide’is challenging but not infrequently heard.
Orchestral Music
Symphonies
Beethoven completed nine symphonies, works that influenced the whole future of music by the expansion of the traditional Classical form. The best known are Symphony No. 3, ‘Eroica’, originally intended to celebrate the initially republican achievements of Napoleon; No. 5; No. 6, ‘Pastoral’; and No. 9, ‘Choral’. The less satisfactory ‘Battle Symphony’ celebrates the earlier military victories of the Duke of Wellington.
Overtures
For the theatre and various other occasions Beethoven wrote a number of overtures, including four for his only opera, Fidelio (one under that name and the others under the name of the heroine, Leonora). Other overtures include Egmont, Coriolan, Prometheus, The Consecration of the House and The Ruins of Athens.
Concertos
Beethoven completed one violin concerto and five piano concertos, as well as a triple concerto for violin, cello and piano, and the curious Choral Fantasy for solo piano, chorus and orchestra. The piano concertos were for the composer’s own use in concert performance. No. 5, the so-called ‘Emperor’ Concerto, is possibly the most impressive. The single Violin Concerto, also arranged for piano, is part of the standard violin repertoire along with two romances (possible slow movements for an unwritten violin concerto).
Chamber Music
Beethoven wrote 10 sonatas for violin and piano, of which the ‘Spring’ and the ‘Kreutzer’ are particular favourites with audiences. He extended very considerably the possibilities of the string quartet. This is shown even in his first set of quartets, Op. 18, but it is possibly the group of three dedicated to Prince Razumovsky (the ‘Razumovsky’ Quartets, Op. 59) that are best known. The later string quartets offer great challenges to both players and audience, and include the remarkable Grosse Fuge—a gigantic work, discarded as the final movement of the String Quartet, Op. 130, and published separately. Other chamber music includes a number of trios for violin, cello and piano, with the ‘Archduke’ Trio pre-eminent and the ‘Ghost’ Trio a close runner-up, for very different reasons. The cello sonatas and sets of variations for cello and piano (including one set based on Handel’s ‘See, the conqu’ring hero comes’ from Judas Maccabaeus and others on operatic themes from Mozart) are a valuable part of any cellist’s repertoire. Chamber music with wind instruments and piano include the Quintet, Op. 16, for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon. Among other music for wind instruments is the very popular Septet, scored for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass, as well as a trio for two oboes and cor anglais, and a set of variations on a theme from Mozart’s Don Giovanni for the same instruments.
Piano Music
Beethoven’s 32 numbered piano sonatas make full use of the developing form of the piano, with its wider range and possibilities of dynamic contrast. Other sonatas not included in the 32 published by Beethoven are earlier works, dating from his years in Bonn. There are also interesting sets of variations, including a set based on ‘God Save the King’and another on ‘Rule, Britannia’, variations on a theme from the ‘Eroica’ Symphony, and a major work based on a relatively trivial theme by the publisher Diabelli. The best known of the sonatas are those that have earned themselves affectionate nicknames: the ‘Pathétique’, ‘Moonlight’, ‘Waldstein’, ‘Appassionata’, ‘Les Adieux’ and ‘Hammerklavier’. Less substantial piano pieces include three sets of bagatelles, the all too well-known Für Elise, and the Rondo a capriccio, known in English as ‘Rage Over a Lost Penny’.
Dance Music
Famous composers like Haydn and Mozart were also employed in the practical business of providing dance music for court and social occasions. Beethoven wrote a number of sets of minuets, German dances and contredanses, ending with the so-called Mödlinger Dances, written for performers at a neighbouring inn during a summer holiday outside Vienna.
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Orchestral Music - BEETHOVEN, L. van / SIBELIUS, J. / STRAVINSKY, I. (Masterclass with Jukka-Pekka Saraste) (Orchestre de l'HEMU, Saraste) | |
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Orchestral Music - BEETHOVEN, L. van / SIBELIUS, J. / STRAVINSKY, I. (Masterclass with Jukka-Pekka Saraste) (Orchestre de l'HEMU, Saraste)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Sibelius, Jean -- Stravinsky, Igor
Artists:
Orchestre de l'HEMU -- Saraste, Jukka-Pekka
Label/Producer: DakApp |
Orchestral Music - BEETHOVEN, L. van / SIBELIUS, J. / STRAVINSKY, I. (Orchestre de l'HEMU, Saraste) | |
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Orchestral Music - BEETHOVEN, L. van / SIBELIUS, J. / STRAVINSKY, I. (Orchestre de l'HEMU, Saraste)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Sibelius, Jean -- Stravinsky, Igor
Artists:
Orchestre de l'HEMU -- Saraste, Jukka-Pekka
Label/Producer: DakApp |
Orchestral Music - WAGNER, R. / STRAUSS, R. / BEETHOVEN, L. van (Live in Tokyo, 1957) (Karajan) | |
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Orchestral Music - WAGNER, R. / STRAUSS, R. / BEETHOVEN, L. van (Live in Tokyo, 1957) (Karajan)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Strauss, Richard -- Wagner, Richard
Artists:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Karajan, Herbert von
Label/Producer: Dynamic |
ORFF, C.: Carmina Burana (Rattle) | |
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ORFF, C.: Carmina Burana (Rattle)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Handel, George Frideric -- Orff, Carl
Artists:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Berlin Radio Chorus -- Brownlee, Lawrence -- Gerhaher, Christian -- Knabenchor des Staats- und Domchor Berlin -- Matthews, Sally -- Rattle, Simon
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
Piano Music - BACH, J.S. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / SCHUMANN, R. (Masterclass with Richard Goode) (Buratto, Beisembayev, Bartlett) | |
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Piano Music - BACH, J.S. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / SCHUMANN, R. (Masterclass with Richard Goode) (Buratto, Beisembayev, Bartlett)
Composers:
Bach, Johann Sebastian -- Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Schumann, Robert
Artists:
Bartlett, Martin -- Beisembayev, Alim -- Buratto, Luca -- Goode, Richard
Label/Producer: DakApp |
Piano Recital: Argerich, Martha / Wang, Yuja - BEETHOVEN, L. van / SCARLATTI, D. / MOZART, W.A. (Verbier Festival, 2009) | |
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Piano Recital: Argerich, Martha / Wang, Yuja - BEETHOVEN, L. van / SCARLATTI, D. / MOZART, W.A. (Verbier Festival, 2009)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus -- Scarlatti, Domenico
Artists:
Argerich, Martha -- Takacs-Nagy, Gabor -- Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra -- Wang, Yuja
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
Piano Recital: Grimaud, Helene - BACH, J.S. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / BRAHMS, J. / RACHMANINOV, S. | |
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Piano Recital: Grimaud, Helene - BACH, J.S. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / BRAHMS, J. / RACHMANINOV, S.
Composers:
Bach, Johann Sebastian -- Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Brahms, Johannes -- Rachmaninov, Sergei
Artist:
Grimaud, Helene
Label/Producer: Digital Classics Distribution |
Piano Recital: Lang, Lang - ALBENIZ, I. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / CHOPIN, F. / PROKOFIEV, S. (The Third Dimension) | |
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Piano Recital: Lang, Lang - ALBENIZ, I. / BEETHOVEN, L. van / CHOPIN, F. / PROKOFIEV, S. (The Third Dimension)
Composers:
Albeniz, Isaac -- Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Chopin, Fryderyk -- Prokofiev, Sergey
Artist:
Lang, Lang
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
Piano Trios - BEETHOVEN, L. van / BRAHMS, J. / SCHUBERT, F. (Verbier Festival, 2015) (Gringolts, Mork, Trifonov) | |
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Piano Trios - BEETHOVEN, L. van / BRAHMS, J. / SCHUBERT, F. (Verbier Festival, 2015) (Gringolts, Mork, Trifonov)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Brahms, Johannes -- Schubert, Franz
Artists:
Gringolts, Ilya -- Mork, Truls -- Trifonov, Daniil
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
PIANOMANIA! - Highlights in Lisbon, 2018 (Trifonov, Pressler, Rana, Leonskaja, Laginha, Burmester, Gulbenkian Orchestra) | |
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PIANOMANIA! - Highlights in Lisbon, 2018 (Trifonov, Pressler, Rana, Leonskaja, Laginha, Burmester, Gulbenkian Orchestra)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Laginha, Mario -- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus -- Schumann, Robert -- Stravinsky, Igor
Artists:
Burmester, Pedro -- Gulbenkian Orchestra -- Hussain, Leo -- Laginha, Mario -- Leonskaja, Elisabeth -- Lintu, Hannu -- Pressler, Menahem -- Rana, Beatrice -- Trifonov, Daniil
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
PRESSLER, Menahem: Recital at Cite de la musique, 2011 | |
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PRESSLER, Menahem: Recital at Cite de la musique, 2011
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Chopin, Fryderyk -- Debussy, Claude -- Schubert, Franz
Artist:
Pressler, Menahem
Label/Producer: Ideale Audience |
PRIVATE CONCERT AT DANIEL BARENBOIM'S (A) | |
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PRIVATE CONCERT AT DANIEL BARENBOIM'S (A)
Composer:
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Artists:
Barenboim, Daniel -- Barenboim, Michael -- Dutoit-Argerich, Annie -- Soltani, Kian
Label/Producer: Bel Air Classiques |
PRIVATE CONCERT AT MARTHA ARGERICH'S (A) | |
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PRIVATE CONCERT AT MARTHA ARGERICH'S (A)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Brahms, Johannes -- Chopin, Fryderyk -- Schumann, Robert
Artists:
Argerich, Martha -- Dutoit-Argerich, Annie -- Maisky, Mischa
Label/Producer: Bel Air Classiques |
PROMETHEUS - Musical Variations on a Myth (Argerich, Berlin Philharmonic, Abbado) | |
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PROMETHEUS - Musical Variations on a Myth (Argerich, Berlin Philharmonic, Abbado)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Liszt, Franz -- Nono, Luigi -- Scriabin, Alexander
Artists:
Abbado, Claudio -- Ade-Jesemann, Ingrid -- Argerich, Martha -- Bair-Ivenz, Monika -- Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Berlin Singakademie -- Freiburg Soloist Choir -- Krumbiegel, Ulrike -- Schadock, Matthias
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
SPRING MOODS | |
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SPRING MOODS
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Brahms, Johannes -- Dvorak, Antonin -- Eyck, Jacob van -- Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich -- Grieg, Edvard -- Haydn, Franz Joseph -- Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich -- Scarlatti, Domenico -- Schumann, Robert -- Vivaldi, Antonio
Artists:
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Orchestra -- Brown, Iona -- Eden-Stell Guitar Duo -- Fey, Thomas -- Hahn, Klaus-Peter -- Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra -- Kokott, Marion -- Marriner, Neville -- Moravec, Ivan -- Moscow State Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra -- Schultz, Gordon -- Silvestra, Sebastian
Label/Producer: Hänssler Classic |
TANGLEWOOD - 75th Anniversary Celebration (Concert, 2012) | |
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TANGLEWOOD - 75th Anniversary Celebration (Concert, 2012)
Composers:
Arlen, Harold -- Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Bernstein, Leonard -- Copland, Aaron -- Haydn, Franz Joseph -- Kern, Jerome -- Ravel, Maurice -- Rodgers, Richard -- Sarasate, Pablo de -- Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich
Artists:
Asbury, Stefan -- Ax, Emanuel -- Boston Pops Orchestra -- Boston Symphony Orchestra -- Lockhart, Keith -- Ma, Yo-Yo -- Mutter, Anne-Sophie -- Nelsons, Andris -- Serkin, Peter -- Tanglewood Festival Chorus -- Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra -- Taylor, James -- Williams, John
Label/Producer: C Major |
TCHAIKOVSKY, P.I.: Symphony No. 5 / BEETHOVEN, L. van: Egmont Overture (Leinsdorf) | |
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TCHAIKOVSKY, P.I.: Symphony No. 5 / BEETHOVEN, L. van: Egmont Overture (Leinsdorf)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus -- Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich
Artists:
Boston Symphony Orchestra -- Leinsdorf, Erich
Label/Producer: ICA Classics |
TSUJII, Nobuyuki: Live at Carnegie Hall (2011) | |
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TSUJII, Nobuyuki: Live at Carnegie Hall (2011)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Chopin, Fryderyk -- Foster, Stephen C. -- Liszt, Franz -- Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich -- Musto, John -- Tsujii, Nobuyuki
Artist:
Tsujii, Nobuyuki
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
VERBIER FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS 2008 | |
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VERBIER FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS 2008
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Brahms, Johannes -- Bruch, Max -- Dohnanyi, Erno -- Prokofiev, Sergey -- Ravel, Maurice -- Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay Andreyevich -- Schubert, Franz -- Shostakovich, Dmitry
Artists:
Accardo, Salvatore -- Angelich, Nicholas -- Argerich, Martha -- Bashmet, Yuri -- Bell, Joshua -- Capucon, Gautier -- Elschenbroich, Leonard -- Frost, Martin -- Gringolts, Ilya -- Guerrier, David -- Honeck, Manfred -- Kraggerud, Henning -- Lugansky, Nikolai -- Madzar, Aleksandar -- Maisky, Mischa -- Power, Lawrence -- Pressler, Menahem -- Quatuor Ebene -- Rachlin, Julian -- Tamestit, Antoine -- UBS Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra -- UBS Verbier Festival Orchestra -- Wang, Yuja
Label/Producer: EuroArts |
Violin and Piano Recital: Capucon, Renaud / Bashkirova, Elana - BEETHOVEN, L. van / JANACEK, L. / RAVEL, M. (Verbier Festival, 2007) | |
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Violin and Piano Recital: Capucon, Renaud / Bashkirova, Elana - BEETHOVEN, L. van / JANACEK, L. / RAVEL, M. (Verbier Festival, 2007)
Composers:
Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Janacek, Leos -- Ravel, Maurice
Artists:
Bashkirova, Elena -- Capucon, Renaud
Label/Producer: EuroArts |