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Ben ** is the only recorded version of the legendary conductor Carlos Kleber to date conducting Bei Liu. This recording was performed by the Bavarian State Symphony Orchestra at the Bavarian State Opera on November 7, 1983. This version of the original master tape is the only one of the Bavarian Orchestra's live recordings that has been delayed due to damage to the master tape due to the fact that it has been in the dust for too long.
Thankfully, the Son of Little Kleber still has a backup copy of the damaged master tape, which was carefully tweaked by recording engineers to recreate this legendary version that has been lost for nearly 20 years. The conducting style of the whole piece is unique, and it fully demonstrates Kleber's conducting art. In the applause of about four minutes at the end of the performance, you can feel the charm of this legendary version - as if to guide all the audience to an idyllic and peaceful realm, and forget to be in the ** hall.
The recording is thirty-five or six minutes long, and it is said that Kleber played it exactly at the tempo of Beethoven's original score.
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The Sixth Symphony is one of the most well-documented of all Beethoven's works, with a total score of about 43 minutes, according to Beethoven's draft and final manuscripts, which is a bit slower than most versions today.
I think this is more in line with Beethoven's imagination of this work at that time. The first and third movements, which are now more commonly listened to, are usually a little faster than the original.
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Symphony No. 5 in C minor Destiny Completed in late 1807 and early 1808, it is one of Beethoven's most famous works. The prestige of this piece and the number of performances are so many that it can be described as the best symphony.
Beethoven begins the symphony's first movement with a thought-provoking warning: "Fate is knocking at the door", which is cited as the symphony's attractive title. This theme of the work runs through the whole piece, making people feel an indescribable moving and shocking.
Beethoven had already had the inspiration for the Third Symphony before it was completed, and it took five years to complete it. The music embodies the author's lifelong struggle with fate, "I want to choke fate, he can't make me completely submit", this is a magnificent triumphant song of heroic will over fatalism and light over darkness. Engels once praised this work as the most outstanding work.
The whole work is concise, concise, and the structure is complete and unified.
The work is divided into four movements:
First movement, splendid Allegro, C minor, 2 4 beats. Sonata form. The movement begins with the famous four-note motive played by the clarinet and strings in unison, and develops into the first theme, the fate theme, which has a very masculine stout atmosphere.
Through the horn-like variation of the horn on the first theme, a clear, lyrical second theme is introduced.
Second movement, slightly faster Andante, A flat major, 3 8 time, Free Variations. The first theme is lyrical, serene and contemplative, played by viola and cello. The second theme is played by woodwinds, followed by a heroic triumphal march by brass, showing the confidence and courage of the warriors.
Third movement, Allegro, C minor, 3 4 time. Witty form. In this movement, the variations on the fate theme remain menacing, but after the cello and double bass leap to the tune, the orchestra plays a whirlwind dance theme that leads to an uplifting fugue that symbolizes the people's participation in the struggle against fate, the darkness will pass and the dawn will be at hand.
In the shocking crescendo of the low **, it enters the fourth movement without interruption.
Fourth movement, Allegro, C major, 4 4 time. Sonata style. The theme of the movement is that the orchestra plays a brilliant and magnificent triumphant song with great volume, such as the Yangtze River and the mighty river, showing that this struggle against fate finally ended in a bright and complete victory.
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Beethoven's Sixth Symphony, titled "Pastoral", was completed between 1807 and 1808. Beethoven loved nature very much, he often walked alone in the suburbs of Vienna, sometimes lying on the meadow in the woods, sometimes standing by the stream, he breathed in the fresh air and admired the beauty of nature. Beethoven often expressed his love for nature to his friends, and it was this romantic sentiment that led Beethoven to use the specific title "Pastoral" to depict this lifelike "rural landscape".
Beethoven wrote in the original score that "there are more emotions than sound and painting", which shows that this work mainly expresses people's spiritual world and feelings about natural phenomena, rather than superficial sound and painting.
The symphony is divided into five movements, all with subtitles.
The first movement: the joy evoked when I first arrived in the countryside. Written in sonata style, it is sweet and moving, full of the warmth and harmony of living in nature, and the violin plays a song-like melody.
Second Movement: Streamside View. Written in sonata style, this movement depicts the summer experience by the river under the shade of the trees in a beautiful and peaceful **.
The trickling stream crashing against the stones, the long chirping of insects in the grass, and the flying of birds are all part of the owner's comfortable inner life in the lap of nature.
Third movement: The merry gathering of the peasants. Scherzo style, Changlu ** contains the first return of dance.
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Four hands play a piano sonata.
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Beethoven's "No. 6 Symphony" is a piano representation of the sound of ().
a.Racehorse. b.Ocean wave.
c.The wind is squirming.
d.Bird calls. Correct answer: d
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Beethoven's Sixth Symphony is a piano representation of the sound of birds.
Symphony No. 6 in F major, also known as the "Pastoral Symphony", one of the representative works of the German composer Beethoven, and personally named "Pastoral". Completed circa 1808, it is one of the few works in which each movement bears a title, and it is the most explicitly titled of Beethoven's nine symphonies.
At this time, Beethoven was completely deaf, and this work shows his attachment to nature in this situation, and it is a work that embodies memory. The work premiered in Vienna in 1808 under the baton of Beethoven, and in the premiere program, he wrote that the reminiscences of rural life were more about love than about the scenes.
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The theme of the movement is tranquil and open, like a shepherd singing in a field, expressing the beauty of the sunny day after the rain. After the rain, the sun sets, the earth returns to calm, the grass emits a fresh fragrance, and the pastoral conveys a feeling of gratitude to nature, and this joy, tranquility, and relief continues throughout this movement, and the whole symphony ends in such an atmosphere.
The second movement is a movement of contemplation, and the first theme presented by the first violin is melodious, bright and clear, accompanied by the second violin, viola and cello shaped like the babbling of a stream. **Like a clear stream, soothing and calm, with occasional smoky winds, slight ripples on the water surface, twisting the shadows of the white clouds and trees reflected on the water surface.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Bedo Shou Fen.
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In Beethoven's various fields of creation, the symphony is the most expressive form of rich emotions, he wrote 9 symphonies throughout his life, these pieces are the essence of his life, once known as the most powerful in the world, and it is difficult for later generations to surpass these works. These 9 symphonies play the fate of Beethoven, each reflecting the significance of the times at that time, expressing different musical ideas, and reaching a realm that could not be reached in the previous classical period.
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Beethoven's Sixth Symphony is the Sixth Symphony in F major, also known as the "Pastoral Symphony", one of the representative works of the German composer Beethoven, and personally named "Pastoral". Completed circa 1808, it is one of the few works in which each movement bears a title, and it is the most explicitly titled of Beethoven's nine symphonies. At this time, Beethoven was completely deaf in both ears, and this work shows his attachment to nature in this situation, and it is a work that embodies memory.
The work premiered in Vienna in 1808 under the baton of Beethoven, who wrote on the premiere program: "The memories of country life are more about love than scenes." The whole work is delicate and moving, unpretentious, quiet and comfortable, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C minor is one of the most popular symphonies in the world.
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