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Author Albrecht, Theodore, author.

Title Beethoven's Ninth symphony : rehearsing and performing its 1824 premiere / Theodore Albrecht
Published Woodbridge : the Boydell Press, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (272 pages)
Contents Composition of the Ninth symphony -- Petition, preparations, copying -- Finding a location -- Final preparations/first rehearsals -- Rehearsals and confusion -- Premiere and celebratory dinner -- One more time -- Second premiere and financial reality -- Appendix A. Anton Schindler's acquaintance with Beethoven (March, 1814-May, 1824) -- Appendix B. The Ludlamshöhle petition, late February, 1824 -- Appendix C. Vienna's principal theaters and halls in Beethoven's time -- Appendix D. Orchestral personnel, Kärntnertor Theater, 1822/1824 -- Appendix E. Choral [ersonnel, Kärntnertor Theater, 1822/1824 -- Appendix F. Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde's volunteer sign-up sheet, 1824 -- Appendix G: Schindler's account of Beethoven's post-Akademie dinner in the Prater
Summary The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven with its final choral movement is one of the iconic works of Western classical music. And yet, the story never fully told concerns the months leading to the symphony's world premiere in Vienna on 7 May and repeat performance on 23 May 1824. In his new book, Theodore Albrecht brings to life the day-to-day details that it took to stage that premiere. It's a story of negotiating for performance halls and performers' payments, of hand-copying legible scores and individual parts for over 120 performers, of finding financiers, as well as space and time for rehearsals. Importantly, it is also a story of the relationship between Beethoven and the musicians who performed this symphonic masterpiece. In fact, as the maddening rehearsal schedule towards the symphony's premiere shows, it transpires that many passages of the Ninth have been tailored to specific orchestral players.0Many modern-day musicians will recognize familiar situations in rehearsals, many scholars and students will relish unprecedented new detail. All this comes to the fore by reconstructing the story drawing on the (almost) deaf composer's Conversation Books which Beethoven had been using since 1818. In the performance story of the Ninth Symphony's premiere, Albrecht makes full use of these invaluable documents, which are now being translated for the first time into English in a series of 12 volumes published by the Boydell Press.0Theodore Albrecht, Professor Emeritus of Music at Kent State University, Ohio, is an award-winning Beethoven scholar. He has authored many important articles on the composer and is the editor of Letters to Beethoven and Other Correspondence (1996) as well as translator and editor of Beethoven's Conversation Books (Boydell Press)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed December 14, 2023)
Subject Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphonies, no. 9, op. 125, D minor.
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827 -- Influence
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827
SUBJECT Symphonies (Beethoven, Ludwig van) fast
Subject Symphony -- 19th century
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781837651566
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9781837651573
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