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The Life of Beethoven, in Light of His Piano Compositions
The Genius of Beethoven
Dir.: Ursula Macfarlane, Damon Thomas, Francesca Kemp | 177 minutes

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Lecture by: Dr. Ron Regev

Concert performed by: Ron Regev piano, Eyal Kless violin

In the program: Beethoven – piano sonatas and bagatelles; Sonata no. 10 for violin and piano, op. 96.

Please note: This program will be longer than usual. There will be a 5-minute intermission between Part 2 and Part 3.

UK 2005 | 177 minutes | English | Hebrew subtitles

The Genius of Beethoven is a three-part BBC dramatized documentary series (1. The Rebel; 2. Love and Loss; 3. Faith and Fury) presented by the conductor Charles Hazlewood, taking a look at the life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven. Paul Rhys's masterful portrayal of Beethoven is particularly noteworthy. The first episode "The Rebel" looks at Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and 2nd Symphony, and charts his turbulent early years as a pianist and composer in Vienna. In the second episode "Love and Loss", the music of Beethoven's creative middle years is explored, alongside the dramatized recollections of his family and friends. And the third and final episode "Faith and Fury" shows Beethoven as he again revolutionizes musical composition with works such as the Hammerklavier Sonata, the Missa Solemnis, the 9th Symphony and the baffling late string quartets - all composed when he was profoundly deaf.