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Ludwig Van Beethoven, like his precursor and possible acquaintance Mozart, is one of the most famous figures in Western musical history. With his wild hair and furrowed brow, his was a genius marked not by flamboyance and flare, but dark, bombastic gravity. Like Mozart, though, his musical talents also emerged at a young age. Born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770, he was initially taught by his father. Finding his home life dysfunctional however, he eventually moved to Vienna at the age of twenty-one. There he would study musical composition under the great composer Haydn, and garnered a reputation for being a talented pianist. By 1800, his symphonies were being performed to much acclaim. But, as music’s first true star and with the world seemingly before his feet, a terrible shadow was hanging over Beethoven - his encroaching deafness, which saw him becoming more and more anti-social. How was it, then, that in spite of this terrible affliction, he came to write some of his best known works during the height of his deafness? And what became of him?Join Tom and Dominic at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and the Philharmonia Chorus, conducted by Oliver Zeffman, as they delve into the life of Beethoven, one of the most venerated figures in the history of music. With his unkempt appearance, ferocious reputation, and famously ill-fated deafness, what was the truth behind the legends of this extraordinary man? And how did he come to write some of the most iconic pieces of classical music of all time? _______ Academy of St Martin in the Fields Orchestra Philharmonia Chorus Chorus Oliver Zeffman Conductor Stephanie Gonley Leader & Violin Soloist Mishka Rushdie Momen Pianist Nardus Williams Soprano Katie Stevenson Mezzo Andrew Staples Tenor William Thomas Bass _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producers: Tabby Syrett + Anouska Lewis + Aaliyah Akude Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

709 episodes

528. The Nazis' Road to War: Hitler Prepares to Strike (Part 1)

528. The Nazis' Road to War: Hitler Prepares to Strike (Part 1)

2025-01-06 | 3480 sec
Throughout the course of the 1930s, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi party has overwhelmingly, terrifyingly seized power in Germany. Now, Hitler’s vile ambitions have turned to Czechoslovakia. On the 12th of September 1938 at the Nazi Party Congress in…
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527.  Beethoven: Napoleon and the Music of War LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall

527. Beethoven: Napoleon and the Music of War LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall

2025-01-02 | 3976 sec
Ludwig Van Beethoven, like his precursor and possible acquaintance Mozart, is one of the most famous figures in Western musical history. With his wild hair and furrowed brow, his was a genius marked not by flamboyance and flare, but dark, …
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526. Mozart: History's Greatest Prodigy LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall

526. Mozart: History's Greatest Prodigy LIVE at the Royal Albert Hall

2024-12-30 | 4162 sec
In 1756 a musical prodigy was born in Salzburg, Austria: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Thanks to the efforts of his exacting father, Mozart's genius was exhibited and celebrated in some of the greatest courts of Europe from a young age. At four…
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525. Charlemagne: Emperor of the West (Part 3)

525. Charlemagne: Emperor of the West (Part 3)

2024-12-25 | 3632 sec
“And from that moment on, he was addressed as emperor and Augustus!”The coronation of Charlemagne on Christmas Day 800 AD, is one of the landmark moments in all world history. More than three centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire in…
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524. Charlemagne: Pagan Killer (Part 2)

524. Charlemagne: Pagan Killer (Part 2)

2024-12-23 | 3036 sec
“Here was a program to wet the ambitions of warlords as well as scholars, and to send men into battle beneath the fluttering of banners, the hiss of arrows, and the shadow of carrion crows…”The year is 777 and Charles the Great - Charlemag…
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523. Charlemagne: Return of the Kings (Part 1)

523. Charlemagne: Return of the Kings (Part 1)

2024-12-19 | 2836 sec
The Frankish king, Charlemagne the Great, is one of the titanic figures of European history, simultaneously renowned and shadowy. His rise to supreme power is a staggering story of warring religious empires, betrayal, battle, blindings and…
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522. Warlords of the West: A Clash of Ice and Fire (Part 3)

522. Warlords of the West: A Clash of Ice and Fire (Part 3)

2024-12-16 | 3386 sec
By 711 Europe and the Frankish warlords were facing a graver threat than ever before. Bands of Northern African, nominally Muslim raiders had begun a steady incursion throughout the West, loosely unified under the banner of the Umayyads. H…
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521. Warlords of the West: Killer Queens (Part 2)

521. Warlords of the West: Killer Queens (Part 2)

2024-12-12 | 3417 sec
Following the death of the legendary Frankish King Clovis, his son Clothar I divided the mighty realm his father had hacked out from the warring warlords of Europe between his four sons. But peace was not to reign…the most ambitious of his…
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520. Warlords of the West: Barbarian Heirs of Rome (Part 1)

520. Warlords of the West: Barbarian Heirs of Rome (Part 1)

2024-12-09 | 2919 sec
The Rise of the Franks - a mighty host of warlords; forefathers of the western world and forgers of medieval civilisation, under the totemic leadership of history’s most glorious King: Charlemagne. It is a tale rich in fantasy and myth, tr…
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519. The World's First City

519. The World's First City

2024-12-05 | 2858 sec
In as early as 5000 BC the vast and spectacular city of Uruk - replete with towering walls, glistening temples and complex irrigation systems - lay sprawled across the face of Southern Mesopotamia. Not only is Uruk the oldest city in the w…
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