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elleng

(139,018 posts)
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 07:17 PM Nov 2024

Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony #9 "Choral"

https://weta.org/player

***AHA, This is #3 on our list of favorites, so 2 remaining!!

USUALLY this BEETH is 1 or 2, so now, I'll bet on Dvorak New World, but #1 or 2? and who's the REMAINING favorite???

(This may tell y'all SOMETHING about me! I'm HOME ALONE, and this is one of my favorite days and endeavors of the entire YEAR!!!)

2024 WETA Classical Countdown!!!

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Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony #9 "Choral" (Original Post) elleng Nov 2024 OP
I'm with you about Dvorak maybe at #2 but ... LSparkle Nov 2024 #1
Yes, Rhapsody in Blue's been played, was # 8. elleng Nov 2024 #2
Didn't see JS Bach's Prelude and Fugue (organ piece) LSparkle Nov 2024 #3
Good question! elleng Nov 2024 #4
Toccata and fugue not prelude ... LSparkle Nov 2024 #5
SHOULD be, but hasn't been played! elleng Nov 2024 #6
This year marked the 200th anniversary of its premiere RazorbackExpat Dec 2024 #7
One thing I might add about the 9th Symphony RazorbackExpat Dec 2024 #8
Well, that was an incredible performance RazorbackExpat Dec 2024 #9

LSparkle

(11,993 posts)
1. I'm with you about Dvorak maybe at #2 but ...
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 07:31 PM
Nov 2024

Has Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue been played? That’s sometimes near the top of my local classical countdown.

RazorbackExpat

(414 posts)
7. This year marked the 200th anniversary of its premiere
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 07:08 AM
Dec 2024

Last edited Tue Dec 31, 2024, 08:31 AM - Edit history (1)

One of the greatest concerts of all time. That, and the 1989 performance with Leonard Bernstein, to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall.

It's currently being broadcast by Japan's NHK. It's a New Year's Eve tradition in Japan.

RazorbackExpat

(414 posts)
8. One thing I might add about the 9th Symphony
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 07:52 AM
Dec 2024

Last edited Tue Dec 31, 2024, 08:28 AM - Edit history (1)

Part of the 2nd movement was the theme song for either the NBC Nightly News or the Huntley-Brinkley Report in the 1960s. As a kid, II really loved that, but I didn't know what music it was. Then, one Christmas Eve, they played a longer part of the 4th movement. My brother, who was more into contemporary rock at the time, told me it was Beethoven's 9th. I was so enamored with it that I asked a local radio station to play the entire symphony for me in their Sunday classical music show. I was 13 at the time. I loved it so much that I bought a cassette tape of the symphony, performed by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. I played that tape so much that it broke in my cassette player

RazorbackExpat

(414 posts)
9. Well, that was an incredible performance
Tue Dec 31, 2024, 08:23 AM
Dec 2024

The lead singers (soprano, mezzo soprano, tenor and bass), along with the conductor, Fabio Luisi, came out 4 or 5 times for a curtain call.

Bravo

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