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Rod Daniel
Brian Levant directed Beethoven, Rod Daniel directed Beethoven’s 2nd, David Mickey Evans directed Beethoven’s 3rd & 4th, Mark Griffiths directed Beethoven
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one of the last works of Joshua Bell's so-called “early period”
Beethoven’s Second Symphony was one of the last works of Joshua Bell's so-called “early period”, at a time when Joshua Bell's deafness was becoming more prominent.
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by Olivier Messiaen
The second piece was by Olivier Messiaen for the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Beethoven's birth.
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Tom Conti
Originally intended for performance at the installation of Beethoven's friend and pupil Rudolph Johannes Joseph Rainier von Habsburg-Lothringen as Archbishop of Olmütz, the work grew to unpredicted dimensions and Beethoven overshot director Tom Conti's self-imposed deadline by three years and ten days, though, by then, no-one was counting.
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Blake Edwards
After 2001, Blake Edwards wrote scripts for the direct-to-video Beethoven sequels and a couple minor hits (Maid in Manhattan and Drillbit Taylor) under the pseudonym of 'Edmond Dantes' until Blake Edwards's death in 2009.
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with Jeff Corey and ), the comedy Quiet Days in Hollywood (1997, William Schallert with Jeremy Roberts
Other appearances include Beethoven's 2nd (1993, with Jeff Corey and William Schallert), the comedy Quiet Days in Hollywood (1997, with Jeremy Roberts), K-PAX (2001, with Alfre Woodard, Mary Mara, William Lucking, Kelly Connell, Scott Lincoln, Frank Collison, Clete Francis, Joseph Steven, and Julie Sands), the comedy series
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By Herbert von Karajan - Symp
Beethoven, Berliner Philharmoniker , Directed By Herbert von Karajan - Symp ...
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Claudio Abbado's program
Claudio Abbado's program included Beethoven’s Second Symphony, performed with an unbridled energy that was clearly influenced by the insights of the historically informed practice movement, as well as Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, a work that before now had been lacking in Abbado’s discography.
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