Beethoven’s Leonore Overture No.1* taunted me yesterday, so now I’m sharing it – Otto Klemperer’s stereo Philharmonia version (there’s a swifter mono). *In fact it’s No.3 but that’s another story…
Apr 6, 2023 | Ramblings, Videos | 1 comment

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* “Beethoven struggled to produce an appropriate overture for Fidelio, and ultimately went through four versions. His first attempt, for the 1805 premiere, is believed to have been the overture now known as “Leonore No. 2” in C major. Beethoven then focused this version for the performances of 1806, creating “Leonore No. 3”, also in C major. The latter is considered by many listeners as the greatest of the four overtures, but as an intensely dramatic, full-scale symphonic movement it had the effect of overwhelming the (rather light) initial scenes of the opera. Beethoven accordingly experimented with cutting it back somewhat, for a planned 1808 performance in Prague; this is believed to be the version now called “Leonore No. 1″. Finally, for the 1814 revival Beethoven began anew, and with fresh musical material wrote what is now known as the Fidelio overture, in E major. As this somewhat lighter overture seems to work best of the four as a start to the opera, Beethoven’s final intentions are generally respected in contemporary productions.” (Wikipedia)