Tag: Beethoven

  • Beethoven My First Love Symphony No 3 Changed Me

    Beethoven My First Love Symphony No 3 Changed Me

    Beethoven was my first favorite composer. The Symphony No. 3, “Eroica,” opened up a whole new world for me.

    Of course, I was always something of dreamer. By high school, I was listening to all of the symphonies with regularity, sometimes on my trusty Walkman as I trekked to school on a crisp winter morn, or on the turntable while lounging on my bed, after completing my paper route, creating a kind of oasis before dinner.

    The Beethoven symphonies filled my head with many strange and adventurous scenarios, though perhaps none were as outlandish as that offered by director John Boorman in his cult classic, “Zardoz” (1974).
    “Zardoz” sported long, static shots of a giant, stone head drifting across the sky to the second movement of Beethoven’s 7th Symphony. It also sported a hirsute Sean Connery in bandoliers and diaper. Just try to get that image out of your head.

    Then join me at 4:00 for a performance I discovered as a teenager and have cherished ever since.

    I’ll be with you for Symphonies Nos. 7, 8 & 9, to wrap up our Beethoven birthday marathon, from 4 to 7 p.m. EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVakHZp5ZBE

  • Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony on WWFM

    Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony on WWFM

    BEETHOVEN BIRTHDAY BASH

    WWFM – The Classical Network’s symphony marathon continues!

    NOW PLAYING: Symphony No. 6 in F major “Pastoral” (New York Philharmonic/Leonard Bernstein)

    After the intensity of the Symphony No. 5, I think we can all use a day in the country. Join Beethoven in his song of thanksgiving. Give thanks for great music by supporting it.

    Call now at 1-888-232-1212, or by contributing online at wwfm.org. Then put your cares behind you. Just watch out for that thunderstorm!

    Thank you for your generous contribution!

  • Beethoven’s Birthday Bash Symphony No 5

    Beethoven’s Birthday Bash Symphony No 5

    BEETHOVEN BIRTHDAY BASH

    With Beethoven’s most notorious symphony, WWFM – The Classical Network reaches the midpoint of its Beethoven marathon!

    NOW PLAYING: Symphony No. 5 in C minor (Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique/John Eliot Gardiner)

    At the time of the work’s premiere, many were confused by its opening motif—Da da da DAAAAAAA!! Now the world can’t seem to get it out of its collective head.

    Beethoven was going through a great deal of emotional turmoil at the time, as he grappled with his increasing deafness, even as Europe was being rocked by the Napoleonic Wars.

    We should count ourselves lucky that we’re able to hear it. Every one of Beethoven’s symphonies is a gift. Of course, it costs money to play them.

    Help us deck the halls with boughs of Beethoven! Call us at 1-888-232-1212, or donate online at wwfm.org.

    Thank you, as always, for your generous support!

  • Beethoven’s 4th Symphony: A WWFM Birthday Bash

    Beethoven’s 4th Symphony: A WWFM Birthday Bash

    BEETHOVEN BIRTHDAY BASH

    WWFM – The Classical Network’s symphony marathon continues!

    NOW PLAYING: Symphony No. 4 in B flat major (English Chamber Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas)

    It was Robert Schumann who memorably described Beethoven’s 4th Symphony as “a Greek maiden between two Norse giants.” While I certainly find that image provocative, I assume he meant it to signify the work’s relative restraint, geniality, and refinement in comparison to the more ambitious, and perhaps even a little uncouth, Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5.

    Let’s hear it for the maiden! Please support it by calling 1-888-232-1212, or by donating online at wwfm.org.

    Thank you for your generous contribution!


    Portrait (1804-05), Joseph Willibrord Mähler

  • Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony WWFM Birthday Bash

    Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony WWFM Birthday Bash

    BEETHOVEN BIRTHDAY BASH

    WWFM – The Classical Network’s symphony marathon continues, with the shot heard ‘round the musical world.

    NOW PLAYING: Symphony No. 3 in E flat major “Eroica” (Concertgebouw Orchestra/Erich Kleiber)

    Twice as long as the standard “classical” symphony of the 18th century and encompassing a much broader emotional range, Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony was written in a euphoria of political idealism. The composer had been a great admirer of Napoleon Bonaparte, believing him to embody the democratic ideals of the French Revolution; but when Napoleon declared himself emperor, Beethoven tore up the original dedication in a fury. The work was published as “Heroic Symphony, composed to celebrate the memory of a great man.”

    Support the broadcast of this great symphony by calling 1-888-232-1212, or by donating online at wwfm.org.

    Thank you for your generous contribution!

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