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In Theaters: February 7, 2016 (limited)
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Sir Simon Rattle, “one of the greatest conductors of all time,” (BBC Music Magazine) leads the Berliner Philharmonikercc showcasing Beethoven’s masterful brilliance in two tremendously expressive works: the inspired Symphony No. 4 and the impassioned Symphony No. 7. Beethoven’s 7th in particular is a powerful and popular piece, which the Leipzig Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung appropriately described as the “most melodious, most pleasing and most comprehensible among all Beethoven’s symphonies.”
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In Theaters: February 7, 2016 (limited)
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Sir Simon Rattle, “one of the greatest conductors of all time,” (BBC Music Magazine) leads the Berliner Philharmonikercc showcasing Beethoven’s masterful brilliance in two tremendously expressive works: the inspired Symphony No. 4 and the impassioned Symphony No. 7. Beethoven’s 7th in particular is a powerful and popular piece, which the Leipzig Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung appropriately described as the “most melodious, most pleasing and most comprehensible among all Beethoven’s symphonies.”
In Theaters: February 7, 2016 (limited)
Other
Sir Simon Rattle, “one of the greatest conductors of all time,” (BBC Music Magazine) leads the Berliner Philharmonikercc showcasing Beethoven’s masterful brilliance in two tremendously expressive works: the inspired Symphony No. 4 and the impassioned Symphony No. 7. Beethoven’s 7th in particular is a powerful and popular piece, which the Leipzig Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung appropriately described as the “most melodious, most pleasing and most comprehensible among all Beethoven’s symphonies.”