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Symphony No. 5 (Dover Miniature Scores: Orchestral)
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Symphony No. 5 (Dover Miniature Scores: Orchestral) Paperback - 1997

by Beethoven, Ludwig van

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From the rear cover

Widely regarded as the most memorable and musically concentrated of Beethoven's orchestral works, his Symphony No. 5 is also one of the most popular works in the literature. With its unforgettable four-note motive, lean textures, and superb orchestration, it is a classic example of the thematic unification Beethoven developed during his middle period--a creative time during which his music exhibited unprecedented freedom of expression and exultation.
This magisterial and magnificent work--reproduced here from the authoritative Litolff edition--appears in this edition in full score, with original instrumentation and bar-numbered movements. Ideal for study in the classroom, at home, or in the concert hall, this affordable, high-quality, conveniently sized volume will be the edition of choice for music students and music lovers alike.

About the author

The triumphant genius of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) casts a long shadow over classical music -- no other composer of the past two centuries has exercised an influence more profound than his. A product of the classicist generation, he was the first of the Romantics, and his exhilarating works remain undiminished in their powers of enchantment.