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Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92_ I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace
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Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is one of the composer's nine symphonies, for symphony orchestra, in four movements, composed between 1811 and 1812.

After the 9th, the 7th is my second most preferred symphony.

The 7th is very well known for his 2nd movement "Allegretto" which is "one of my best works" according to the composer, an "apotheosis of dance..." according to Richard Wagner.

Let's notice how Beethoven changes the direction of the first movement around 3'20 by basing the second part on a simple sixteenth/eighth note motif.
Released: 16-Dec-2023
Category: Classical
Application: Logic Pro
File type: mp3
File size: 19.2 Mb
Plays: 11
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Weekly plays: 1
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Well done. Great dynamic range throughout. Lovely rendition
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Really well done. You must have an incredible patience because this is hard work. But all worth it because the end result is fantastic
11 months ago
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Really beautiful work ! Take a bow !
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Another beauty!!
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Awesome Thierry!!
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I’m learning to appreciate classical music more. Nicely done!
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11 months ago
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Missed this. Beethoven's symphonies are not easy to play, I've performed several. While, not all that technically challenging, they are quite difficult in terms of attack and dynamic contrast. Rendering these well would also be quite difficult. You did a good job with emulating those parameters. I also like the tempos you use.
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