EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 2H 19M
Ep. 34: Beethoven’s Grand Answer to Bach in the Eroica
from Authentic Sound Podcast · host Wim Winters
00:05 Introduction22:13 I. Allegro con brio1:01:06 II. Marcia funebre. Adagio assai1:41:55 III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio1:42:59 IV. Finale. Allegro moltoIn this fourth episode of our Beethoven Listening Guide, Alberto Sanna and I turn to Beethoven’s Third Symphony, a work that feels less like the next step after the Second than like the opening of an entirely new world. We discuss why this symphony became such a decisive moment in our own recording journey, how its level of complexity pushed us to set a new standard for the whole cycle, and why the result convinced us that several earlier symphonies had to be recorded again.The conversation moves through the symphony movement by movement. We begin with the first movement’s aristocratic breadth, its rhythmic architecture, and Beethoven’s astonishing ability to build overwhelming tension from the simplest material. From there we enter the Marcia funebre, one of the most profound movements in the cycle, where questions of pulse, grief, solemnity, fugue, and emotional pacing become central. We then touch on the scherzo as a necessary release after such devastation, before arriving at the finale, where Beethoven turns variation, fugue, dance rhythms, and theatrical contrast into a conclusion of inexhaustible invention.Again and again, this episode returns to the same core question: what becomes audible when Beethoven’s metronome world is taken seriously? In the Eroica, the answer is not merely a different speed, but a different Beethoven: noble rather than aggressive, structurally lucid rather than merely forceful, and emotionally overwhelming without ever losing control. This is one of the richest and most revealing episodes in the series. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wimwinters.substack.com/subscribe
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