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The Eroica Effect; Andrew Manze and the Helsingborg Symphony

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The Eroica Effect; Andrew Manze and the Helsingborg Symphony.
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Preview video of the upcoming 2008 US tour of Sweden's Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra with Andrew Manze; music director. The program includes an indepth look at Beethoven's Eroica symphony including musical examples from other compositions that influenced Beethoven to write this masterpiece.

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  • I must have listened to Eroica 100 times, one could spend a lifetime and find something new and exciting about this piece. Especially with all the renditions of it. If i was left to pick just one piece to hear for the rest of my life, this one would be it.

  • Happy birthday Maestro. (January 14) Great job.

  • Eroica converted me to music! She rules!!!

  • I just saw them perform Eroica in California at UC Davis. It was SPECTACULAR!!

  • I'm really looking forward to this performance on April 1, 2008 at the Purdue University Elliott Hall of Music. It's one of my very favorite Beethoven symphonies.

  • I just came back from the concert at Duke minutes ago. It was awesome!

  • To Andrew, I highly esteem your approach Andrew, Night Music MOZART Is awesome, and this way you make your way to big production. I'm amateur natural horn player biologist occup., and if you think of original Beethoven, please include natural horns that is perhaps big difference I guess. I'll be happy to see you in San Diego in any arrangements.  Misa Kostic

  • I'm really looking forward to this performance on March 30, 2008 at the George Mason University Center for the Arts. It's one of my very favorite Beethoven symphonies.

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