Beethoven Symphony 7, II. Allegretto played by the Richmond Guitar Quartet

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Symphony No 7 in A (1812) - 2nd Movement: Allegretto, arranged for four guitars by Nathan Aldhizer.

The Richmond Guitar Quartet: (left to right)
Andrew McEvoy, Nathan Aldhizer, Matt Rise, and Ron Alig.

Performed on the Virginia Commonwealth University Guitar Series in Richmond, VA, January 24th 2010.

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  • bravo! beautiful performance. is the arrangement available anywhere?

  • Thanks for listening, deelymc! This arrangement was made from the orchestral score. We do most of our own arranging, (including this piece) and most of the arrangements evolve as we continue to play them. Since they are so specifically tailored to our group, we don't publish them. I would encourage you to get together with your fellow guitarists with the orchestral score and do some discovery of your own! It is a much more authentic collaborative process.

  • All 4 are fine players with taste and a real sense of balance. Bravo for this pretty good (and unexpected) arrangement of this superb 2nd movement of the famous 7th by Ludwig. Roland Dyens

  • We're honored by your kind words, maestro!

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  • That was awesome! Nice dynamics and good balance. Best quartet i have seen ever.

  • Yes!!! that's what I was hoping for when I typed Beethoven 7th on guitar!!!! Well done boys.

  • Bravo !

  • this is my first time listening to guitar quartet thanks for sharing

  • I would like to play this arrangement in our ensemble. Is there a way to get this score?

  • @brenonion Yeah, it didn't flow as well. Great piece however.

  • why did you make the intro so staccato? can we all agree that was a shitty idea?

    other than that, great interpretation

  • This is awesome! Im learning this on piano. Great job!

  • I love this piece, but I could not have imagined it performed solely on guitar. Beautiful, fresh, inspiring... yet classic. Bravo! 

  • Great :D

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