Friday, 27 April 2012

Day 6: Beethoven Pastoral Symphony


Day 6: Beethoven Symphony no. 6, The Pastoral

What a perfect day to be listening to Beethoven’s 6th symphony – The Pastoral! Fabulous sunshine interrupted by rain storms!

This is significant because this symphony was really the first of its type. Although Beethoven is a classical composer, he pushed the boundaries of classical music, so this symphony has 5 movements, unlike a more traditional classical symphony that would have 3 or 4. Also, this is one of the first pieces of music that isn’t just music to listen to: This symphony tells a story, the story of a day in the countryside.

Beethoven actually gave some indication of the story behind the music in the directions for each movement:

1st movement - Awakening of cheerful feelings upon arrival in the country
2nd movement – Scene at the brook
3rd movement - Happy gathering of country folk
4th movement – Thunderstorm and storm
5th movement - Shepherds' song; cheerful and thankful feelings after the storm

This really is the first example of what we now call programme music. And, it’s so lovely! You can really hear the countryside in the melodies and you really feel you want to rush indoors when you hear the approaching storm! This stuff makes you want to listen to it carefully; definitely not background music!

I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for a Beethoven symphony as when I was a child we had a black boxed set of the complete symphonies on vinyl - The Klemperer ones (with Otto, I think he was conducting the Berlin Phil) which were regularly on the turntable. The version I listened to today was the von Karajan (Herbert, conductor of the Berlin Phil!) interpretation, which is also rather good!

Just out of interest, Klemperer also did a fantastic recording of Mozart 38.

Look out for the final recording of this week and recommendations for listening based on this week's pieces!



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