Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b (with Score)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Ludwig van Beethoven:
Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b (with Score)
Composed: 1806
Conductor: Anton Nanut
Orchestra: Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien
Beethoven struggled to produce an appropriate overture for Fidelio, and ultimately went through four versions. His first attempt, for the 1805 premiere, is believed to have been the overture now known as "Leonore No. 2". Beethoven then focused this version for the performances of 1806, creating "Leonore No. 3". The latter is considered by many listeners as the greatest of the four overtures, but as an intensely dramatic, full-scale symphonic movement it had the effect of overwhelming the (rather light) initial scenes of the opera. Beethoven accordingly experimented with cutting it back somewhat, for a planned 1808 performance in Prague; this is believed to be the version now called "Leonore No. 1". Finally, for the 1814 revival Beethoven began anew, and with fresh musical material wrote what we now know as the Fidelio overture. As this somewhat lighter overture seems to work best of the four as a start to the opera, Beethoven's final intentions are generally respected in contemporary productions.
Leonore Overture No. 1, Op. 138 (1808) - • Beethoven: Leonore Ove...
Leonore Overture No. 2, Op. 72a (1805) - • Beethoven: Leonore Ove...
Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b (1806) - • Beethoven: Leonore Ove...
Fidelio Overture, Op. 72 (1814) - • Beethoven: "Fidelio" O...
Reading the score while listening brought tears to my eyes...
flute solo:
1:32
2:47
7:40
8:18
8:46
That timpani roll at the end
Otherworldly indeed!!!
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8:46 Flute Solo
11:55 for the strings to play so precisely, so together... a truly skilled symphony.
Reading the score whilst listening to this was just fabulous. Thank you for posting.
Coś pięknego!
Bravo super genial music
2:29 Apparently this was one of the earliest uses of triple-forte (fff) in music.
Nein das stimmt nicht ganz, das erste Werk was ich mit einen fff kenne, ist das Oratorium: Christus an Ölberge, dass Werk ist von 1803 und beinhaltet auch schon ein fff in dem Musikstück.
@@Der_Komponist The final measure of the Pathětique sonata, which predates both of these compositions, has an FFF.
@@erika6651 Ich habe gerade mal nachgekuckt und habe festgestellt, dass keines der Sätzen von der Pathétique ein Fortefortissimo hat. Ich habe schon alle 32 Sonaten schon durchgehört und würde wissen wenn eines der Sonaten ein fff hätte. Die einzigen werke von mit fff sind 8 und 7 Sinfonie, Leonore 2 und 3 Ouvertüre, zur Namensfeier, das 5. Klavierkonzert und das Oratorium Christus an Ölberge.
@@erika6651 You misspelled it, dear one. It is spelled _fff_ and not FFF. :-)
Very nice indeed.
David Bruce quoted 11:49 in his musical optical illusions video.
7:23 trumpet excerpt
11:33 violin excerpt
11:46
7:23 solo trumpet excertp
Thanks that's what I came here for
Flute excerpts- 0:03
8:43
7:25 : Lumiton.
11:50 ❤
Conec l'obra i la seva biografia el gran Mestre 😊
1:50
11:47
0:04 4:08 8:48
4:55 and 9:15
8:18 flute excerpt
7:40
11:34 violin
That should be the overture.
0:04
8:44
3:27
5:15
For my audition 9:00
Troppo lento. Main portion is not flying but crawling on crotches
8:45
4:02
11:30
11:50
8:43
8:45
11:35
3:28
11:49
7:35
8:40