Discussion - The Case of the Ninth: History of Past Performances
Discussion - The Case of the Ninth: History of Past Performances a song by Benjamin Zander on BeMusic
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I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Un Poco Maestoso by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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II. Scherzo. Molto Vivace - Presto by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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III. Adagio Molto Vivace E Cantabile by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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IV. Finale: Chorus "an Die Freude" ("Ode to Joy") by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Benjamin Zander Discusses Beethoven Symphony No. 9: Introduction - Tempo: A Personal Preference by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - Beethoven and Tempo: The Miracle of the Metronome by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - The Case of the Ninth: History of Past Performances by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - The Purpose of This Recording: A Glimpse Through Different Glasses by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - Least Controversial Points: 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Movements by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - More Controversial Points: 1st Movement by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - The Adagio: What, Exactly, Constitutes a "Slow" Tempo by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - Most Controversial Points: The 4th Movement by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - Extremely Controversial Points & Explanations (1): March and Double Fugue by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - Extremely Controversial Points and Explanations (2): Scherzo, Trio, and Prestissimo by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,
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Discussion - Closing Thoughts: The Ongoing Exploration of a Masterpiece by
Robert Murray,
Rebecca Evans,