Side one:
Piece: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 "Eroica"
1. Allegro con brio
2. Marcia funebre (adagio assai) -First part
Composer: Beethoven
Orchestra: Warsaw National Philharmonic
Conductor: Witold Rowicki
Record Date: None-Give, printed 1981
Side two:
Piece: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat, Op. 55 "Eroica"
2. Marcia funebre (adagio assai) - Conculsion
3. Scherzo (Allegro vivace)
4. Finale (Allegro molto)
Composer: Beethoven
Orchestra: Warsaw National Philharmonic
Conductor: Witold Rowicki
Record Date: None-Give, printed 1981
If you believe what you read (and as a reader of this blog I must assume this is not true), this is Beethoven's personal favorite Symphony. Beethoven also supposedly wrote it for Napoleon, until Napoleon crowned himself emperor, and then some other stuff happened. Whatever. Let's get this straight, this symphony reeks of heroism, struggle, bravery and hope. The opening bars of the first movement cry out with a horn call which is repeated over and over again throughout the fifteen minutes the first movement occurs. The second while much less upbeat still has it's moments, and the third, while often being described as calvary charging their foes, to me it too upbeat and happy to be an appropriate description. This last observation may be due to the change in the view of war in the last hundred year.
And you care why? Well, I choose this piece to help set the stage for the New Year. Whoa Ian, you say; should you have placed it tomorrow then? Of course not, tomorrow will be clashing to new and old; of past and future; of Abbot and Costello. Any guesses?
See you tomorrow.
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