Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra in c-moll, op. 80 (Beethoven)

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)


Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra in c-moll, op. 80

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1. Adagio
2. Adagio, ma non troppo - Marcia, assai vivace
3. Allegro - Allegretto, man non troppo - Presto

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Leif Ove Andsnes - conductor & piano.
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Recorded: November 1987, Cleveland.
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New York Choral Artists. Recorded: February 2, 1983.
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Daniel Barenboim - piano. John Alldis Choir, New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer. EMI.
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Carola Hohn, Katherina Kammerloher, Andrea Bonig, Endrik Wottrich, Par Lindskog. Cond. - D. Barenboim. 1995
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1964, Daniel Barenboim · Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper · Laszlo Somogyi · Wiener Akademie Kammerchor
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Ozgecan Gencer, Gulben Ozisik Cayan - sopranos, Sema Baysal - contralto, Can Serhat Saygi, Ethem Demir - tenors, Ali Sinan Gulsen - bass. Turkish State Polyphonic Chorus. February 1-2, 2008, Ankara.
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April 1977.
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Stuttgarter Lehrergesangverein. Year of publication: 1995.
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Yefim Bronfman (piano) / Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich / con. David Zinman
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Live - 28 January 1970 - Royal Festival Hall, London - with London Philharmonic Choir
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1970.
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Live - 2 December 1938 - with Westminster Choir
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Live - 24 June 2016 - with Laura Antonaz, Alice Rossi, Martha Fumagalli, Elisabeth Gillming, Martin Steffan, Gerhard Nennemann, Matteo Bellotto - Radiotelevisio Svizzera Chorus
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Entry - February 21, 2013, Belgrade.
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Hélène Grimaud (piano), Swedish Radio Choir, Lone Larsen, Susanne Carlström, Monika Mannerström, Annika Hudak, Mats Carlsson, Per Björsund, Wedin Lage, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen
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30.11.1989
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1965.
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1962.
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Kristina Clemenz - soprano, Camille Capasso - mezzo-soprano, John Aler, Hiroshi Oshima - tenors, Friedrich Molsberger - bass. 12/1991.
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Jerzy Semkow - conductor.
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1960. Congress Hall Leipzig. Piano - Gunter Kootz (born February 7, 1929 in Goerlitz) is a German pianist. Chorus of the Leipzig Radio.
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Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Recorded in 1986, Toronto.
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With THE TORONTO MENDELSSOHN CHOIR. Recorded at Massey Hall, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, 1986.
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Recorded: January 1995, London. Also 2 alternative versions of Intro.
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Novosibirsk Choral Capella Novosibirsk 2018
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Rec. live 26 March 1981, Orchestra Hall, Chicago.
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Claire Rutter - soprano, Matilde Wallevik - mezzo-soprano, Marta Fontanals-Simmons - mezzo-soprano, Peter Hoare - tenor, Julian Davies - tenor, Stephen Gadd - baritone. City of London Choir. February 6, 2011, London.
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2016. Conductor Laurence Equibley Insula Orchestra (Island), Accentus Choir (probably).
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Massimo Palumbo - riapo & conductor.
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Chorus master - Milan Malý. Recorded in 1971, Prague.
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Melanie Diener - soprano, Rainer Trost - tenor. Europäischer Festival-Chor. Rundfunk-Live-Aufnahme vom 10 April 2001 in Salzburg.
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Soprano – Kerstin Klein, Susanne Scheinpflug; ñontralto – Andrea Pitt; tenor – Albrecht Sack, Ekkehard Wagner; bass - Reinhard Decker. Chorus Master – Gert Frischmuth. Recorded: February 1993, Leipzig.
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1952, Moscow.
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1 May 1962
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Chorus Pro Musica (Alfred Nash Patterson). Recorded: April 8-10, 1970, Beethoven Festival (live).
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Howard Shelley (piano & direction). Victoria Hall, Leeds, England, 2010/2011.
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Melvyn TAN (piano) / London Classical Players / Soloists & Schutz Choir of London / con. Roger Norrington / album 2005 (4 CD)
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KIEV CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, Roman KOFMAN (conductor). Recorded in Kiev, Ukraina, June 1995.
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Academy Chamber Choir and Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, Clemens KRAUSS (conductor). Recorded in Vienna, Austria, 1953.
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