Barenboim op 80 beethoven music

          With The "New Philharmonia Orchestra" and John Alldis Choir.

        1. With The "New Philharmonia Orchestra" and John Alldis Choir.
        2. Ludwig van Beethoven, Otto Klemperer, John Alldis Choir, Daniel Barenboim, New Philharmonia.
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        4. The wonderful Choral Fantasy by Ludwig van Beethoven, with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Soloist and Conductor: Daniel Barenboim.
        5. Daniel Barenboim 80 - Daniel Barenboim plays Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 Emperor.
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          Choral Fantasy (Beethoven)

          Musical composition by Ludwig van Beethoven

          The Fantasy for piano, vocal soloists, mixed chorus, and orchestra, Op. 80, usually called the Choral Fantasy, was composed in 1808 by then 38-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven.

          Beethoven intended the Fantasy to serve as the concluding work for the benefit concert he put on for himself on 22 December 1808; the performers consisted of vocal soloists, mixed chorus, an orchestra, and Beethoven himself as piano soloist.

          The Fantasy was designed to include all the participants in the program and thus unites all of these musical forces.

          Ludwig van Beethoven, Daniel Barenboim.

          The work is noted as a precursor to the later Ninth Symphony.

          Background, composition, and premiere

          The Fantasia was first performed at the Akademie of 22 December 1808, a benefit concert which also saw the premieres of the Fifth and Sixth Symphonies and the Fourth Piano Concerto as well as a performance of excerpts of the Mass in C major.

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