Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C Minor Op.67.
Conductor: Daniel Barenboim
Performer: Vienna Philharmonic
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 is one of the most famous and recognizable works in the classical repertoire. Completed in 1808, it is a powerful expression of struggle and triumph, best known for its iconic four-note motif, "da-da-da-daaa," which opens the first movement and recurs throughout the symphony. This symphony represents Beethoven’s transition from the Classical to the Romantic era, showcasing his ability to blend drama, emotion, and innovation.
The performance you're about to hear is conducted by Daniel Barenboim, a world-renowned conductor and pianist known for his profound interpretations of Beethoven's works. Barenboim, who has had a long-standing relationship with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, brings his deep understanding of Beethoven’s music to this extraordinary rendition of the 5th Symphony.
Movements:
00:00 Allegro con brio
08:32 Andante con moto
19:22 Allegro
24:59 Allegro, presto
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