$42.00
Special Order
[ San Francisco Symphony / DVD ]
Release Date: Monday 27 June 2005
This item is only available to us via Special Order. We should be able to get it to you in 3 - 6 weeks from when you order it.
Suitable for General Audiences
Not all revolutions are political. Some overturn artistic conventions. Beethoven's Eroica challenged accepted notions of music as a kind of decorative background and brought the listener along on a gripping voyage into the unconscious. Beethoven spent three years writing the Eroica, which was an intimate and unflinching journal of his personal crises. The piece marked his emergence as an original master. In this DVD, Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony invite you to discover the music of the Eroica and the circumstances surrounding its creation. Retracing Beethoven's steps through Vienna's aristocratic ballrooms and Austria's rustic villages, MTT explores how Beethoven channeled his fears of deafness, his admiration for Napoleon, and his obsession to prove himself the greatest composer of his time and to write a piece that forever changed what a symphony would be.
"charismatic musical evangelism … genuinely fresh ideas about the presentation of classical music to a mass audience" International Record Review