On April 7, 1805 the first public performance of Beethoven's 3rd Symphony (Eroica) was given with the composer conducting. Beethoven wrote most of the symphony in late 1803 and completed it in early 1804. The symphony was premiered privately in summer 1804 in his patron Prince Lobkowitz's castle Eisenberg (Jezeri) in Bohemia.
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How Did the 1804/5 Audiences React?
Originally posted by Joy View PostOn April 7, 1805 the first public performance of Beethoven's 3rd Symphony (Eroica) was given with the composer conducting. Beethoven wrote most of the symphony in late 1803 and completed it in early 1804. The symphony was premiered privately in summer 1804 in his patron Prince Lobkowitz's castle Eisenberg (Jezeri) in Bohemia.
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Originally posted by lvbfanatic View PostDoes anyone know the public reaction to this major musical innovation? How did the new Beethovinian sounds impact its audience?
'Man know thyself'
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The Harmonicon, London, April 1829:
"The 'Heroic Symphony' contains much to admire, but it is difficult to keep up admiration of this kind during three long quarters of an hour. It is infinitely too lengthy.... If this symphony is not abridged by some means, it will soon fall into disuse."
So, 25 years after its premiere, "Eroica" was not receiving good reviews even by a music public that championed Beethoven."Is it not strange that sheep guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"
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Originally posted by Hofrat View PostCritics kind--never mind!
Critics flatter--no matter!
Critics blame--all the same!
Do your best--damn the rest!
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Hofrat, yesterday I just finished reading Andrew Lycett's biography of Conan Doyle! Are you a long-distance mind-reader?
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