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Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, C Minor, Op. 67

September 18, 2006

Listen to Beethoven's Fifth, perhaps the best known orchestral work in the western world, performed by the South African National Youth Orchestra at the 2006 Beethoven Festival in Bonn.

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The South African National Youth Orchestra was sponsored by Deutsche WelleImage: presse

Beethoven himself conducted the premiere of his Fifth Symphony, performed together with the Sixth Symphony ("Pastorale"), in Vienna on Dec. 22, 1808 -- which didn't arouse much interest. Since then, however, it has become one of classical music's most popular works.

Guided by its powerful opening motif, the C Minor Symphony conveys one of the fundamental elements of European culture by steering the listener "from night to light," from defeat to triumph.

The troop of 14- to 20-year-old musicians from South Africa performed Beethoven's legendary "Fate Symphony" at the Beethoven Festival and Deutsche Welle's Orchestra Campus with utmost professionalism -- and at a fierce tempo. The orchestra and its conductor, Conrad von Alphen, were met with enthusiastic applause from the predominantly youthful audience.

Listen to a live recording from the Beethoven Festival concert on Sept. 9, 2006 at the Beethovenhalle in Bonn.

Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, C Minor, Op. 67, "Fate":

Allegro con brio

Andante con moto

Allegro

Allegro