Beethoven’s 9th CD Length Surprise

Beethoven’s 9th CD Length Surprise

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Careful! It’s a trick question, and not for the reason you might think. In 1980, the compact disc was actually standardized at 74 minutes to accommodate the length of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony – specifically using Wilhelm Furtwängler’s 1951 Bayreuth Festival performance as a template. No orchestra in the world would be able to get through it in 40 minutes – not even conducted by Charles Munch, as in this astonishing recording:

Yet one more way, albeit it unintended on the part of the composer, in which Beethoven caused the world to hear music differently.

Hey, teacher! Leave them kids alone!


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