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    Beethoven (Video)

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    Feeling that something is lacking in their lives, the family of suburbanite Charles Grodin adopts a stray St. Bernard puppy. The cute lite beast grows up to be the less-than-cute Beethoven, a sloppy, slobbery, oversized and extremely destructive animal. Beethoven also brings with him a lot of hid...

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    Eternal Beethoven (Music)
    The question here is not whether a single disc can give its buyer a good idea of what Beethoven's music is like. The question is how this one stacks up against the other ones on the market, and in fact it's one of the best. Selections are drawn from the catalog of the Naxos label, which has speci...

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    Beethoven: 9 Symphonien

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    By general consensus, Herbert von Karajan's first (1963) Beethoven cycle for Deutsche Grammophon is the best of the four (!) that he recorded. The Berlin Philharmonic was in top form, and they had not yet made an artistic fetish out of the bland smoothness that typified the conductor's later recordings of this music (and just about everything else). Karajan's squeaky clean, emotionally cool Beethoven will always be something of an acquired taste, but this set makes the best possible case for it. --David Hurwitz

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    Beethoven: Nine Symphonies

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    This is hedonistic Beethoven, though in listening to these accounts one wonders sometimes whether Herbert von Karajan may not have confused sex with love, and physicality with emotion. At least he seems more concerned with opulence of sound and weight of texture than with psychology or substance. Yet while his interpretation has neither great emotion, nor struggle, nor a sense of spiritual release, it certainly has great beauty and exhilaration. The readings are typical of the "massaged" style of performance ...

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    Alfred Brendel Plays Beethoven

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    Even Alfred Brendel may not approve of the Beethoven performances heard on these discs. Brendel is several decades older and wiser now, and may well find these products of his relative youth as callow as I do. The magnificent Diabelli Variations, one of Beethoven's greatest compositions, is trivialized by this undercharacterized playing, which lets so many important moments go by without saying anything special about them. It's worth the extra money to spring for a great performance of this music, like Richter ...

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  7. beethoven piano concertos sonatas
    Beethoven: The Piano Concertos; 3 Sonatas (Music)
    Beethoven the Thunderer, the Heaven-Stormer, the Promethean Light-Bringer is emphatically not the Beethoven heard on these discs. Instead, in this recording of all five piano concertos plus three piano sonatas, Beethoven the Elegant, the Eloquent, the suave, and sophisticated man about Vienna is ...

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    Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5

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    Karl Bohm's Vienna Philharmonic Beethoven cycle is Deutsche Grammophon's best kept secret. Not only is it the finest complete set of Beethoven symphonies in their catalog, it's also far and away the best recorded, and to make matters even more irresistible, it's also the least expensive (it's available on three "twofer" sets). These performances are typical: weighty, intense, powerful, and magnificently played. Listen especially to the (comparatively) neglected Fourth Symphony: if Bohm doesn't convince you ...

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    Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 4 & 5 / Kempff, Leitner

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    Wilhelm Kempff was one of the great German pianists of the postwar period, and his two sets of Beethoven sonatas remain a standard by which all others are measured. He was not a flashy artist, nor was he grimly severe. Rather, he practiced a sort of natural eloquence of expression that made his Beethoven one of the most satisfying over the long haul. Individual moments may rarely leap out and grab you, but his performances leave a satisfying impression of completeness, as if no stone has been left unturned ...

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    Beethoven: Missa solemnis (Music)
    While this live 1955 performance of Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" with Otto Klemperer leading the Klner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester und Chor will not replace his 1965 recording with the New Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus in the hearts and minds of music lovers, anyone who admires the conductor ...

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    Beethoven Diabelli Variations (Music)
    This is a very special recording of Beethoven's oft-recorded "Diabelli Variations." What makes it special is the fact that the performer is not a full-time pianist, but noted American Beethoven scholar William Kinderman. This all by itself makes the disc nearly unique. Heretofore, only polymath p...

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    Beethoven: Emperor Concerto (Music)
    Glenn Gould and Leopold Stokowski's 1966 Columbia recording of Beethoven's "Emperor Concerto" is so entertaining that trying not to laugh out loud while listening would make a good drinking game. The two can't seem to agree on the essential character of the piece, and hearing them argue back and ...

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    Beethoven, Korngold: Violin Concertos (Music)
    If one did not know that French violinist Renaud Capuon had gotten married just two days earlier, one might almost have guessed it from these extraordinarily joyful recordings he made of Beethoven's and Korngold's Violin Concertos. Capuon was already well-known among classical music cognoscenti f...

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    Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Hybrid SACD) (Music)
    Long hailed as one of the all-time greatest performances of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Choral," Wilhelm Furtwngler's August 22, 1954 recording with the Philharmonia Orchestra is suffused with intense emotion, not least because this valedictory event preceded the conductor'...

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    Beethoven, Britten: Violin Concertos (Music)
    Coupling Beethoven's and Britten's violin concertos was a brilliant idea; both start with timpani tattoos, but the former is much better known, and pairing them together will expose at least some listeners to music they might not ordinarily hear. Taken on their own merits, both violinist Janine J...

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    Beethoven: Violin Concerto / Tsintsadze: Miniatures (Music)
    While older listeners may not be moved to cast aside their favorite recordings of Beethoven's "Violin Concerto," younger listeners may be moved to embrace this 2009 recording performed by Georgian violinist Lisa Batiashvili. For one thing, Batiashvili has a virtuoso technique rivaling the best of...

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    Schumann: Beethoven-Etden; Sinfonische Etden (Music)
    Coupling Robert Schumann's well-known "Symphonic Etudes" with his nearly unknown Beethoven etudes, this disc by Ragna Schirmer will be a feast for dedicated fans of the Romantic composer. Not only does the young German pianist perform the 13 standard movements from the "Symphonic Etudes," she int...

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    Beethoven: 3 Sonates, Op. 12 (Music)
    Though recorded many times, the violin sonatas in Ludwig van Beethoven's Opus 12, save the Sonata No. 3, do not exactly stand at the top of his chamber output. The first two sonatas, in A and D, are generally regarded as great stuff for violinists and good early Beethoven, but not more. The "Sona...

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    Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 4 (Music)
    Given his lineage and earliest recordings, one might not have expected Russian pianist Evgeny Kissin to deliver such poised and polished readings of Beethoven's "Second" and "Fourth" piano concertos. This was, after all, the pianist who turned in sumptuous Rachmaninoff and expressive Shostakovich...

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    Beethoven: Mass in C [Hybrid SACD] (Music)
    It's not clear exactly what the "live" component is in this disc from the London Symphony Orchestra's LSO Live series. The Beethoven "Mass in C major, Op. 86," and the "Prisoners' Chorus" from "Fidelio" are specified as having been recorded live on two different occasions at London's Barbican con...

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