Ludwig van Beethoven Coriolan, Op. 62 Vidéos
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Subscribe for more 8D Classical Music: (http•••) Immerse yourself in today's classical piece using headphones and experience the live acoustics right at your feet. The music is digitally orchestrated. If you like it please subscribe for more content :) You can send your submissions in the comment section and we will try our very best to make your requests come true ASAP! Kindly note, if you use our content without permission prior, you run the risk of your own content being removed and possible action being made by YouTube!/ REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!!!***** Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven +••.••(...)) The Coriolan Overture (German: Coriolan-Ouvertüre or Ouvertüre zu Coriolan), Op. 62, is a composition written by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1807 for Heinrich Joseph von Collin's 1804 tragedy Coriolan. Follows us on Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Music Score arrangements using Finale Music Digital Orchestration using FL Studio 20 Audio Editing using Adobe FL Studio 20 Visual Creations using Adobe Photoshop Video Editing using Adobe Premiere Pro Visual Effects using Adobe After Effects #Beethoven #CoriolanOverture #8DClassical #Classical8DMusic #Classical8DAudio #Classical8DSongs #Classical8DGuitar #ClassicalMusica8D #Classical8D #8DClassicalMusic #8DClassicalSongs #8DClassicalPiano #8DClassicalGuitar #8DClassicalMusicPiano #8DClassicalMusicYoutube
Beethoven Christopher Hogwood Academy Ancient Music 1988 1997
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Beethoven: Overture "Coriolan", Op. 62 · Academy of Ancient Music · Christopher Hogwood Beethoven: The Symphonies ℗ 1988 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1997-01-01 Producer: Peter Wadland Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: John Dunkerley Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Auto-generated by YouTube.
Wilhelm Furtwängler Brahms Beethoven Schumann Bruckner Cowan London Philharmonic Vienna Philharmonic 1948 1951
Two legendary studio recordings and a 1951 concert from Munich: the small but precious Decca legacy of the 20th century’s greatest recreative conductor, Wilhelm Furtwängler. While the performances of Wilhelm Furtwängler issued by Decca have been made available in small and large compilations, they have never been issued in this convenient format. They include a 1948 studio account of Brahms’s Second Symphony with the London Philharmonic, a Vienna Philharmonic studio recording of Franck’s Symphony from 1951, and finally a complete concert which the VPO gave with Furtwängler in Munich on tour, playing Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture, Schumann’s First and Bruckner’s Fourth Symphonies. Each recording is precious in its way. First issued by Decca in its Eclipse LP series, the Bruckner makes a fascinating comparison with a performance given by the VPO and Furtwängler a week earlier in Stuttgart, widely available, but the Schumann First is unique within the conductor’s discography: majestic and superbly built, as one would expect, but not without the fiery impetus belonging to a work which the composer had written in less than a week. While Furtwängler was more at home in concert than the studio, he knew and appreciated the value of recordings, and cultivated good relationships with broadcast engineers in Berlin. The Decca team found him harder to deal with, but the Brahms Second from Kingsway Hall remains a characteristic example of his art, more muted than his other readings but flowing and lyrical throughout. The Franck, meanwhile, is even more marked by inspirational rubato, a quality now appreciated once again in performances of late-Romantic music. With a new essay by Rob Cowan on the context and qualities of these superb interpretations, this new Eloquence set is a definitive collection of Furtwängler’s Decca legacy.
Beethoven Eva Děpoltová Česká Filharmonie 1980 1989
Provided to YouTube by Supraphon Ah! Perfido. Scene and Aria for Soprano and Orchestra, Op. 65 · Ludwig van Beethoven · Česká filharmonie/František Vajnar · Eva Děpoltová Beethoven: Ouvertures (Egmont, Coriolan, Leonore III...) ℗ 1980 SUPRAPHON a.s. Released on: 1989-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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