Tag: Charles Munch

  • Beethoven’s Birthday on The Classical Network

    Beethoven’s Birthday on The Classical Network

    BEETHOVEN BIRTHDAY BASH

    The climax of WWFM – The Classical Network’s symphony marathon is upon us!

    NOW PLAYING: Beethoven – Symphony No. 9 “Choral” (Leontyne Price, soprano; Maureen Forrester, contralto; David Poleri, tenor; Giorgio Tozzi, bass; Boston Symphony Orchestra; New England Conservatory Chorus/Charles Munch)

    Mighty, urgent, thrilling and beautiful, this 1958 performance is a fitting capstone to our day-long celebration of Beethoven. If you have been stirred in any way by the music you’ve enjoyed in honor of music’s greatest master, we hope that you will consider supporting it.

    We have come your way with limited interruptions, presenting all the music complete, both out of respect for the composer and out of respect for you, the listener. Let us know you appreciate it, by making future no-pain fundraisers like this one possible.

    Call us at 1-888-232-1212, or make a donation online at wwfm.org.

    Remember, the celebration will continue with David Dubal and Jed Distler, and two hours of Beethoven’s piano music, tonight at 8:00 EST.

    Thank you for this wonderful day of music, and thank you for supporting The Classical Network!

  • Happy Birthday Beethoven Celebrate with Lost Symphony

    Happy Birthday Beethoven Celebrate with Lost Symphony

    Happy birthday, Beethoven!

    The Classical Network wrapped up its anticipatory day-long celebration yesterday evening at 6:00. We were hoping to raise $8000, an amount tied in numerically to our 35th anniversary (3+5 = 8; get it?), but we came up a little shy at around $6500 – and that thanks to a couple of very generous listeners who stepped up fairly late in the game.

    Regrettably, this meant I was unable to fulfill my personal ambition to share with you a dynamite complete performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, which I was hoping to play if we met our goal by about 4:50. I really worked hard on the selection, too!

    In case you are curious, the recording features Leontyne Price, Maureen Forrester, David Poleri, and Giorgio Tozzi as the vocal soloists, with the New England Conservatory Chorus and the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch. This misplaced treasure, from 1958, was buried deep in my personal library, as part of EMI’s Great Conductors of the 20th Century Series. Everyone in the studio was blown away by the hell-bent intensity of the finale, which was all we had time for. I ruefully commented that if we had been able to hear the first and second movements, as I had hoped, they would have realized that by the end Munch and crew sound almost winded by comparison.

    Alas, any airing of the Ninth is and should be a special occasion, so this now-cherished recording will go back on my shelf until the next opportunity. Or you can listen to it here:

    Thank you to all of you who kept the day from being a total “bust.” (Cue Schroeder.) We will still be accepting contributions over the weekend, if you’d like to send a little gift in the name of Ludwig Van, by way of wwfm.org. Thank you for supporting WWFM – The Classical Network, and more great music to you for the holidays and the year to come.

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