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Beethoven and the Drums

Donald Macleod is joined by Adrian Bending to explore Beethoven鈥檚 writing for timpani.

Donald Macleod is joined by Adrian Bending to explore Beethoven鈥檚 writing for timpani.

Throughout this week, Donald Macleod meets with different professional musicians to get a performer's eye view of Beethoven鈥檚 music and the challenges it presents.

During Beethoven鈥檚 life, great technical advances were being made to musical instruments such as the keyboard and the horn. It was also a period when virtuoso musicians of all kinds began to tour Europe and Beethoven was able to meet some of the greatest exponents of different instruments and learn from them. He was inspired to push the limits of his performers as never before, and his works continue to fascinate and challenge musicians today.

Today, Donald Macleod is joined by Adrian Bending to explore Beethoven from the perspective of a timpanist. Adrian shares his thoughts on regularly performing and teaching the music of Beethoven, how the composer placed greater demands upon his timpanists including widening the dynamic range of the instrument, and Adrian鈥檚 criteria for deciding whether to use period timpani or not. Donald and Adrian also explore the impact the timpanist Ignaz Manker had on the music of Beethoven.

Composer of the Week is returning to the story of Beethoven鈥檚 life and music throughout 2020 as part of Radio 3鈥檚 Beethoven Unleashed season marking the 250th anniversary of Beethoven鈥檚 birth.

Violin Concerto in D, Op 61 (excerpt)
Christian Tetzlaff, violin
Deutsche Symphonie Orchestra, Berlin
Robin Ticciati, conductor

Symphony No 4 in B flat, Op 60 (Adagio 鈥 Allegro vivace)
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Joshua Bell, conductor

Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55 鈥淓roica鈥 (Marcia funebre)
The London Classical Players
Sir Roger Norrington, conductor

Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67 (Allegro & Allegro - Presto)
Berlin Philharmonic
Sir Simon Rattle, conductor

Produced by Luke Whitlock for 大象传媒 Wales.

56 minutes

Music Played

  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Violin Concerto in D major, Op 61 (1st mvt excerpt)

    Performer: Christian Tetzlaff. Performer: German Symphony Orchestra Berlin. Conductor: Robin Ticciati.
    • ONDINE : ODE 13342.
    • ONDINE.
    • 1.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Symphony No 4 in B flat major, Op 60 (1st mvt)

    Performer: Joshua Bell. Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
    • SONY : 88765-44881-2.
    • SONY.
    • 1.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Symphony No 3 in E flat major 'Eroica', Op 55 (2nd mvt)

    Orchestra: London Classical Players. Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington.
    • Erato : 0834232.
    • Erato.
    • 6.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67 (3rd and 4th mvts)

    Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.
    • BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER BPHR160091.
    • BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER.
    • 7.

Broadcast

  • Wed 26 Aug 2020 13:00

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