From the “Concert pour la paix“ at Victoria Hall in Geneva, Daniel Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra perform Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor Op. 37. Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Opus 37 00:00 Entrance 00:21 I Allegro con brio 18:08 II Largo 27:58 III Rondo: Allegro Daniel Barenboim - conductor and piano West-Eastern Divan Orchestra Subscribe to EuroArts: Watch Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin perform Beethoven's piano concertos: In the face of political and ideological divides between their respective countries, five years ago Daniel Barenboim, an Argentinean Jew and Israel’s most famous conductor and pianist, along with Christian Palestinian philosopher Edward Said, put together the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Symbolically named after Goethe’s book of poems called West-Östlicher Divan, a synthesis of Islamic and European poetry published as the Napoleonic Wars drew to a close, the Orchestra comprises an equal number of young Israeli and Arab musicians aged between 13 and 26. For all its symbolism, and hopefully something rather more than that, the aims and ambitions of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra are first and foremost musical ones: the Middle East’s political divides are eschewed for a union of musical talent, which speaks volumes for cultural interaction. Once the music starts, that is what matters. And it mattered considerably at this concert, the orchestra’s members fresh from a residency in Seville – radiating learning and conviction, and sharing the wonderful power of music in no uncertain terms. In this live recording from a concert in the Victoria Hall in Geneva two familiar masterworks were presented with significant import, Beethoven’s 3rd piano concerto and Tchaikovsky's famous 5th Symphony. As an encore, we also hear the overture from Verdi's La Forza del destino and Jean Sibelius' “Valse triste“. Directed by Bob Cole A production of EuroArts Music International In Coproduction with Fundación tres Culturas del Mediterráneo © 2004 EuroArts Music International
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