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214. Beethoven, in Sickness and Health

214. Beethoven, in Sickness and Health

FromThe Concert - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum


214. Beethoven, in Sickness and Health

FromThe Concert - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Work for string quartet by Beethoven performed by Belcea Quartet on November 4, 2012.Beethoven: String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132In April of 1825, Beethoven became seriously ill. Bedridden, and in declining health, he feared his end might be near. As his health worsened, he wrote many of his so-called “Late Quartets” – his incredible final contributions to the art of the string quartet.But as the weeks passed, Beethoven made a remarkable recovery. The piece we’ll hear today—his fifteenth string quartet—celebrates his return to health.The piece’s center—emotionally, musically, and structurally—is the third of its five movements. The movement is subtitled, “Heiliger Dankgesang,” or in full: “A holy song of thanks to the divine, from one who has been healed.” The movement begins with chorale-like chords and depicts a slow but steady move from weakness to vitality and health. It is a radiant hymn of gratitude from a person who’s been given a second chance at life.The recording we’ll hear features the Belcea Quartet, from a performance in 2012. In full, the piece runs about 45 minutes.
Released:
May 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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