Even as a young boy, Beethoven marched to the beat of a different drummer. Trained in the traditional music methods by his father, Beethoven was an accomplished pianist by the age of 12. But he yearned to try new sounds and persevered until audiences heard his music. By his early twenties, this persistent young man performed for Joseph Haydn, who compared him to the great Mozart. Sadly, Beethoven began to lose his hearing, but he threw himself even more deeply into his music, composing "Fur Elise," "Sonata Pathetique" and the dramatic "Fifth Symphony" years later, audience members heard what he could not and leapt to their feet in ecstatic appreciation for such passionate music. His creativity gave the world then, as it does today, music that stirs the soul. The video begins in 1827 with 30,000 people paying tribute to the great Beethoven in Vienna, Austria. Then the video switches to his life as a child...
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Renee Albert | Guillette |
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Pete Benson | Dapper Man |
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Apollo Dukakis | Herr Breuning |
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Michael Henwright | Ludwig van Beethoven as a young man |
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William Dennis Hunt | Ludwig van Beethoven as an old man |
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John C. Hyke | Franz Grillprazer |
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Jean Miller | Marie Lichnowsky |
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Rinehold Montebank | Karl Lichnowsky |
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Morgan Rusler | Aristocrat #4 |
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Ed Trotta | Johann van Beethoven |
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Sean Wright | Joseph Haydn |
| Director | Richard Rich |
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| Writer | Brian Nissen | |
| Producer | Jared F. Brown, Ernest Z. Frausto, Terry L. Noss, Seldon Young | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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| Index | 1061 |
| Added Date | May 17, 2015 22:41:58 |
| Modified Date | May 18, 2015 12:58:49 |