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Listen to Beethoven's 9 Symphonies |
With LvBeethoven.com's website, you can listen to 928 midi files and 389 mp3 filesof works by Ludwig van Beethoven. The following files to listen to are in midi format. The music is created by electronic sounds and instruments, which are sequenced by musicians who become the author. The sounds, therefore, do not come from an orchestra, but the result is often pleasenty surprising. Over to you to discover... Read more about what midi files are and how to listen to them. |
The interpretations of Beethoven's Symphonys can be very different, one from anopther. For this reason I give you two versions of each. Happy listening... |
First Symphony in C major - Opus 21 - 1799 - 1800 (1st interpretation) | ||
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7'59" 6'34" 4'14" 4'51" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
First Symphony in C major - Opus 21 - 1799 - 1800 (2nd interpretation) | ||
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8'52" 8'55" 3'44" 5'49" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Jean-François Lucarelli |
Second Symphony in D major - Opus 36 - 1801 - 1802 (1st interpretation) | ||
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11'04" 9'04" 4'27" 5'55" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Second Symphony in D majeur - Opus 36 - 1801 - 1802 (2nd interpretation) |
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12'00" 10'49" 3'53" 6'21" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Jean-François Lucarelli |
Third Symphony in E flat major - Known as "Eroica" - Opus 55 - 1802 - 1804 | ||
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14'04" 12'31" 5'53" 9'50" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Fourth Symphony in B flat major - Opus 60 - 1806 (1st interpretation) | ||
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17'45" 7'30" 5'13" 5'51" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Fourth Symphony in B flat major - Opus 60 - 1806 (2nd interpretation) | ||
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12'02" 10'30" 5'16" 7'02" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Michael A. Abelson |
Fifth Symphony in C minor - Opus 67 - 1807 - 1808 (1st interpretation) | ||
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6'21" 8'05" 4'12" 10'38" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Fifth Symphony in C minor - Opus 67 - 1807 - 1808 (2nd interpretation) |
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6'42" 9'12" 13'10" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Petr Cvikl |
Sixth Symphony in F major - Known as "Pastorale" - Opus 68 - 1806 - 1808 (1st interpretation) | ||
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10'04" 11'13" 4'45" 3'53" 13'11" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Sixth Symphony in F major - Known as "Pastorale"
- Opus 68 - 1806 - 1808 (2nd interpretation)
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12'07" 11'10" 2'34" 3'53" 8'50" |
These files were written and sequenced by Petr Cvikl |
Seventh Symphony in A major - Opus 92 - 1811 - 1812 (1st interpretation) | ||
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13'28" 7'24" 7'57" 8'43" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Seventh Symphony in A major - Opus 92 - 1811 - 1812 (2nd interpretation) |
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11'28" 7'24" 8'55" 7'03" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Petr Cvikl |
Eighth Symphony in F major - Opus 93 - 1812 (1st interpretation) | ||
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7'00" 3'45" 5'18" 6'02" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Eighth Symphony in F major - Opus 93 - 1812 (2nd interpretation) |
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8'49" 3'52" 5'19" 7'38" |
These files were written and
sequenced by Jean-François Lucarelli |
Hess 1 1812 0'14" |
Fragment in F major: original ending to first movement of Symphony No. 8
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Sequenced by Fiorella e Armando Orlandi |
Ninth Symphony with choir in D minor - Opus 125 - 1822 - 1824 | ||
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12'32" 13'43" 14'19" 22'55" |
These files were written and sequenced by Daniel L. Viens |
Extracts from the 10th symphony, from existing notebooks |
Tenth Symphony - Unfinished - Biamonti 838 | ||
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1'31" 0'23" |
These files were written and sequenced by Gerd Prengel |
The midi file creators |
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Many
thanks to Hannah SALTER for her translation
of this page from French into English © Dominique PREVOT |
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