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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire and span the transition from the Classical period to the Romantic era in classical music. His career has conventionally been divided into early, middle, and late periods. His early period, during which he forged his craft, is typically considered to have lasted until 1802. From 1802 to around 1812, his middle period showed an individual development from the styles of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and is sometimes characterized as heroic. During this time, he began to grow increasingly deaf. In his late period, from 1812 to 1827, he extended his innovations in musical form and expression.

Beethoven was born in Bonn. His musical talent was obvious at an early age. He was initially harshly and intensively taught by his father, Johann van Beethoven. Beethoven was later taught by the composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe, under whose tutelage he published his first work, a set of keyboard variations, in 1783. He found relief from a dysfunctional home life with the family of Helene von Breuning, whose children he loved, befriended, and taught piano. At age 21, he moved to Vienna, which subsequently became his base, and studied composition with Haydn. Beethoven then gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist, and was soon patronized by Karl Alois, Prince Lichnowsky for compositions, which resulted in his three Opus 1 piano trios (the earliest works to which he accorded an opus number) in 1795.

His first major orchestral work, the First Symphony, premiered in 1800, and his first set of string quartets was published in 1801. Despite his hearing deteriorating during this period, he continued to conduct, premiering his Third and Fifth Symphonies in 1804 and 1808, respectively. His Violin Concerto appeared in 1806. His last piano concerto (No. 5, Op. 73, known as the Emperor), dedicated to his frequent patron Archduke Rudolf of Austria, premiered in 1811, without Beethoven as soloist. He was almost completely deaf by 1814, and he then gave up performing and appearing in public. He described his problems with health and his unfulfilled personal life in two letters, his Heiligenstadt Testament (1802) to his brothers and his unsent love letter to an unknown "Immortal Beloved" (1812).

After 1810, increasingly less socially involved, Beethoven composed many of his most admired works, including later symphonies, mature chamber music and the late piano sonatas. His only opera, Fidelio, first performed in 1805, was revised to its final version in 1814. He composed Missa solemnis between 1819 and 1823 and his final Symphony, No. 9, one of the first examples of a choral symphony, between 1822 and 1824. Written in his last years, his late string quartets, including the Grosse Fuge, of 1825–1826 are among his final achievements. After some months of bedridden illness, he died in 1827.

Birth and Death Data: Born December 16, 1770 (Bonn), Died March 26, 1827 (Vienna)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1902 - 1947

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 101-125 of 1006 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor C-25911 12-in. 12/21/1921 Quartet in A major : Theme and variations Flonzaley Quartet String quartet composer  
Victor C-25917 12-in. 12/21/1921 Quartet in D major : Presto Flonzaley Quartet String quartet composer  
Victor C-26300 12-in. 4/11/1922 Coriolan overture Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor C-26301 12-in. 4/11/1922 Coriolan overture Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor B-26302 10-in. 4/11/1922 Symphony no. 5 in C minor : First movement Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor B-26305 10-in. 4/14/1922 Symphony no. 5 in C minor : First movement Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor B-26436 10-in. 4/27/1922 Worship of God in nature Louise Homer Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Victor C-27058 12-in. 10/31/1922 Moonlight sonata Olive Kline Female vocal solo, with male vocal quartet, piano, and orchestra composer  
Victor C-27325 12-in. 12/19/1922 Quartet in C minor : Scherzo Flonzaley Quartet String quartet composer  
Victor C-27326 12-in. 12/19/1922 Quartet in E minor : Presto Flonzaley Quartet String quartet composer  
Victor B-27719 10-in. 3/29/1923 The flax wheel (Croatian folk tune) Elsie Baker ; Olive Kline Female vocal duet, with orchestra composer  
Victor B-28821 10-in. 10/31/1923 Ecossaises Shura Cherkassky Piano solo composer  
Victor BVE-28821 10-in. 4/4/1928 Ecossaises Shura Cherkassky Piano solo composer  
Victor B-30097 10-in. 5/21/1924 Fifth symphony : First movement , part 1 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor B-30098 10-in. 5/22/1924 Fifth symphony : First movement, part 2 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-30206 12-in. 5/22/1924 Fifth symphony : Second movement, part 1 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-30207 12-in. 5/22/1924 Fifth symphony : Second movement, part 2 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor B-30208 10-in. 5/23/1924 Fifth symphony : Third movement, part 1 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor B-30209 10-in. 5/23/1924 Fifth symphony : Fourth movement, part 1 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor C-30210 12-in. 5/23/1924 Fifth symphony : Fourth movement, part 2 Victor Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-32136 12-in. 4/6/1925 Moonlight sonata [Part 1] Alfred Cortot Piano solo composer  
Victor CVE-32137 12-in. 4/6/1925 Moonlight sonata [Part 2] Alfred Cortot Piano solo composer  
Victor CVE-32138 12-in. 4/6/1925 Moonlight sonata [Part 3] Alfred Cortot Piano solo composer  
Victor CVE-32139 12-in. 4/6/1925 Moonlight sonata [Part 4] Alfred Cortot Piano solo composer  
Victor CVE-32152 12-in. 3/12/1925 Sonata : Allegro Olga Samaroff Stokowski Piano solo composer  
(Results 101-125 of 1006 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Beethoven, Ludwig van," accessed May 2, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102527.

Beethoven, Ludwig van. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 2, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102527.

"Beethoven, Ludwig van." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 2 May 2024.

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