Beethoven lives upstairs / [story, Barbara Nichol].

Author
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827 [Browse]
Uniform title
Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Pickering, Ont. : Classical Kids, [c1989]
  • ℗1989
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file).

Availability

Available Online

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Series
Summary note
Young Christoph, in a series of letters to his uncle, tells of the chaotic state of affairs due to the arrival of Mr. Beethoven, who has come to stay in his house.
Notes
  • Drama for children, with musical illustrations.
  • "A symphony of stories for all ages"--Container.
Creation/​Production credits
Series originator and producer, Susan Hammond.
Time and place of event
Recorded at Manta Sound, Toronto.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Stephen Ouimette and Nathaniel Moreau, actors ; musical illustrations by the Studio Arts Orchestra ; Walter Babiak, conductor.
Contents
  • Symphony #7. Mvt. 2
  • Symphony #5. Mvt. 1
  • Piano sonata, op 90. Mvt. 2 ; Flute serenade, op. 23. Mvt. 3 ; Violin romance #1, op 40 ; Symphony #2. Mvt. 4
  • Pathètique sonata, op 13. Mvt. 2
  • Contradanse #1 in C major
  • Symphony #5. Mvt. 2 ; Piano sonata, op. 14, #2. Mvt. 2 ; Flute serenade, op 23. Mvt.1
  • Polonaise ; La marmotte ; Country dance in A major ; Für Elise ; Flutnühr
  • Sonatina in G major ; Minuet in G major ; Violin "Spring" sonata. Mvt. 1 ; Ecossaise ; Symphony #8. Mvt.2
  • Moonlight sonata, op 27, #2. Mvt. 1
  • Flute serenade. Mvt. 2
  • Symphony #6. Storm
  • Nel cor pìu variations --Piano concerto #1. Mvt. 1 ; Piano concerto #5. Mvt. 2
  • Bass excerpts from Symphony #9 ; Violin "Spring" sonata ; Rage over a lost penny ; Symphony #6. Shepherd's theme (Tremulo)
  • Symphony #9. Mvt. 4
  • Sonata op. 49,#2. Mvt. 2
  • Symphony #6. Shepherd's theme.
Publisher no.
84236-2
OCLC
906159901
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