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Опубликовано 19 апреля 2026, 11:01
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55, nicknamed "Eroica" ("Heroic"), stands as one of his most revolutionary works. Composed in 1803–1804 during a period of personal turmoil—including his growing deafness—it was originally subtitled "composed to celebrate the memory of a great man" and intended to honor Napoleon Bonaparte, whom Beethoven initially saw as a liberator from tyranny. The second movement's monumental Funeral March draws on the somber gravitas of Masonic funeral music traditions, while the finale unleashes a exuberant set of variations on his own Prometheus ballet theme, symbolizing heroic triumph. Interestingly, Beethoven famously scratched out Napoleon's name from the title page upon learning of his self-coronation as Emperor in 1804, declaring "Now he will trample on all human rights... he will exalt himself above all others." Far ahead of its time in scope and emotional depth—nearly twice as long as typical symphonies of the era—it broke from Haydn and Mozart's classical mold, pioneering the Romantic symphony with its bold structural innovations and philosophical intensity, offering a profound glimpse into Beethoven's vision of heroism amid crisis.
Artwork: “Napoleon at the Great St. Bernard” by Jacques-Louis David, 1801
Tracklist:
00:00 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: I. Allegro con brio
15:40 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: II. Marcia funebre - Adagio assai
31:21 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: III. Scherzo - Allegro vivace
37:14 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: IV. Finale - Allegro molto - Poco andante - Presto
Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Peter Maag
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🎵Listen to our "Best of Beethoven" video: youtu.be/W-fFHeTX70Q
🎼Listen to "Beethoven's Piano Concertos (Complete)": youtu.be/blRIFksibOY
🎶Listen to ORA's "Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67": youtu.be/djfOYYvUjcU
These recordings are available for sync licensing in web video productions, corporate videos, films, ads and music compilations. For further information and licensing please contact info@halidononline.com.
☕ If you like what we do and would like to support us, you can now buy us a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/halidonmusic. Donations will go towards keeping the YouTube channel going and funding new recording sessions with our amazing team of artists. Thank you! 🙏
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55, nicknamed "Eroica" ("Heroic"), stands as one of his most revolutionary works. Composed in 1803–1804 during a period of personal turmoil—including his growing deafness—it was originally subtitled "composed to celebrate the memory of a great man" and intended to honor Napoleon Bonaparte, whom Beethoven initially saw as a liberator from tyranny. The second movement's monumental Funeral March draws on the somber gravitas of Masonic funeral music traditions, while the finale unleashes a exuberant set of variations on his own Prometheus ballet theme, symbolizing heroic triumph. Interestingly, Beethoven famously scratched out Napoleon's name from the title page upon learning of his self-coronation as Emperor in 1804, declaring "Now he will trample on all human rights... he will exalt himself above all others." Far ahead of its time in scope and emotional depth—nearly twice as long as typical symphonies of the era—it broke from Haydn and Mozart's classical mold, pioneering the Romantic symphony with its bold structural innovations and philosophical intensity, offering a profound glimpse into Beethoven's vision of heroism amid crisis.
Artwork: “Napoleon at the Great St. Bernard” by Jacques-Louis David, 1801
Tracklist:
00:00 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: I. Allegro con brio
15:40 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: II. Marcia funebre - Adagio assai
31:21 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: III. Scherzo - Allegro vivace
37:14 Symphony No. 3 Eroica, Op. 55: IV. Finale - Allegro molto - Poco andante - Presto
Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Peter Maag
© All rights reserved
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Thank you so much for watching this video from the Halidon Music channel, we hope you enjoyed it! Don't forget to share it and subscribe to our channel 🤗
#ClassicalMusic #Beethoven #SymphonyNo3 #EroicaSymphony #RomanticEra #Napoleon
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