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Beethoven: Introducing Beethoven Symphony No.9 (Berliner Philharmoniker/ Claudio Abbado/ Eike Wilm-Schulte Swedish Radio Choir/ Eric Ericsson Chamber Choir/ Karita Mattila/ Thomas Moser/ Violeta Urmana/ Wulf Konold) (EuroArts DVD: 2056128)
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A new way of experiencing and enjoying the great works of music from the Baroque to the Modern Period - thanks to a new educational series of audio-visual concert guides, Introducing Masterpieces of Classical Music. Each release includes extensive documentation and a complete performance of the work or works in question. Famous masterpieces from the standard repertoire of the greatest international orchestras are brought closer to the viewer through first class concert broadcasts (Berliner Philharmoniker, Wiener Philharmoniker, Gewandhaus Orchester...) in a timely visual style. Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth and last symphony is considered one of the highlights of symphonic music. Through using the human voice, Beethoven questions the effect of purely instrumental music, and he exerted a sustained influence on all generations of composers after him. The German Beethoven expert Wulf Konold explains the central characteristics of this exciting masterpiece.
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