
Beethoven and His Contemporaries, Vol. 1 / Forck, Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin [Blu-ray]
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The award-winning Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin has become one of the worldâs leading chamber orchestras on period instruments. These concerts reveal some of the foundations of Beethovenâs genius, and capture vital performances from the 2020 SWR Schwetzingen Festival, the biggest radio festival for classical music in the world. These first two concerts of four see Beethovenâs revolutionary development through his first three symphonies set against C.P.E. Bachâs novel orchestration, Mozartâs pre-echo of a theme from the âEroicaâ Symphony, and Paul Wranitzkyâs richly narrative Grande Sinfonie caractĂ©ristique, a work banned by the Viennese authorities of the day. The third and fourth concerts are also available on Naxos.
Also available in DVD!
The award-winning Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin has become one of the worldâs leading chamber orchestras on period instruments. These concerts reveal some of the foundations of Beethovenâs genius, and capture vital performances from the 2020 SWR Schwetzingen Festival, the biggest radio festival for classical music in the world. These first two concerts of four see Beethovenâs revolutionary development through his first three symphonies set against C.P.E. Bachâs novel orchestration, Mozartâs pre-echo of a theme from the âEroicaâ Symphony, and Paul Wranitzkyâs richly narrative Grande Sinfonie caractĂ©ristique, a work banned by the Viennese authorities of the day. The third and fourth concerts are also available on Naxos.
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Also available in DVD!
The award-winning Akademie fĂŒr Alte Musik Berlin has become one of the worldâs leading chamber orchestras on period instruments. These concerts reveal some of the foundations of Beethovenâs genius, and capture vital performances from the 2020 SWR Schwetzingen Festival, the biggest radio festival for classical music in the world. These first two concerts of four see Beethovenâs revolutionary development through his first three symphonies set against C.P.E. Bachâs novel orchestration, Mozartâs pre-echo of a theme from the âEroicaâ Symphony, and Paul Wranitzkyâs richly narrative Grande Sinfonie caractĂ©ristique, a work banned by the Viennese authorities of the day. The third and fourth concerts are also available on Naxos.



















