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Beethovenfest | 21.08.2006

Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, D Minor, Op. 125

Listen to a live recording of the European anthem by the Ukrainian National Music Academy's symphony orchestra. The concert took place in the Beethovenhalle Bonn on October 8, 2001 under the direction of Roman Kofman.

 

Though he was fully deaf by then, Beethoven found a new way to integrate text and human voices into the symphonic context of his last complete symphony. The work, which premiered in Vienna on May 7, 1824, was considered revolutionary for its time.

 

"Young, passionate, impressive" -- both the press and the audience responded enthusiastically to the performance by the Ukrainian National Music Academy's symphony orchestra at the Beethoven Festival Bonn. The orchestra was rewarded with a standing ovation as they struck the final tone.

 

Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony Nr. 9 in D Minor, Opus 125

 

Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso > 18:01

Molto vivace > 12:08

Adagio molto e cantabile > 16:48

Presto allegro assai > 26:09

 

Total length >> 74:14 minutes

Recorded in the Beethovenhalle, Bonn

 

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