April 7, 1805: The First Public Performance of Beethoven’s Eroica
From: 98.7 WFMT & the WFMT Radio Network
Series: The Keeping Score Series: 13 Days When Music Changed Forever
Length: 59:00
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 changed our idea of what music could express. Instead of classical form and rarified beauty, this symphony lays out the full range of human feelings, from joy and love to hopelessness and pathos.
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Piece Description
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 changed our idea of what music could express. Instead of classical form and rarified beauty, this symphony lays out the full range of human feelings, from joy and love to hopelessness and pathos.
Timing and Cues
In-(Horses and Carriages SFX)
Out- "...WFMT Radio Network."
Length- 59:00

Nathan Phorson
Posted on November 10, 2011 at 03:33 PM | Permalink
Yo
Good piece