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      • Eroica Symphony, symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, known as the Eroica Symphony for its supposed heroic nature. The work premiered in Vienna on April 7, 1805, and was grander and more dramatic than customary for symphonies at the time. It was Beethoven’s largest solely instrumental work.
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  3. Jun 5, 2006 · Beethoven's First Symphony, dedicated to Baron Gottfried Van Swieten, came at age 29. Fittingly, it was the dawn of a new century.

  4. Nov 8, 2021 · Thomas first led the Orchestra in Beethoven’s First Symphony during the third season, on May 4 and 5, 1894, at the Auditorium Theatre. Sixth music director Fritz Reiner led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s first commercial recording of the work in Orchestra Hall on May 8, 1961.

  5. In general, the music of Beethoven’s first period (roughly until 1803) reflects the influence of Haydn and Mozart. Beethoven’s second period (1803-1814) is sometimes called his “heroic” period, based on his recovery from depression docu­mented in the “Heiligenstadt Testament” mentioned earlier.

  6. Apr 9, 2020 · The first, a heraldic timpani-driven D Major ascent; the second, a frenetic and panicked C minor attack; and the latter, a powerful, noble trumpet call. But evidently, Beethoven had other ideas for his symphonic debut. Beethoven’s cheeky opening is often interpreted as a “joke,” not least because the very first sonority—initiating the ...

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