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Release of Beethoven Graphic Novel Celebrates the Composer’s 250th Birthday

Release of Beethoven Graphic Novel Celebrates the Composer’s 250th Birthday

The anniversary of a symphony’s premiere, or the birth of its composer is often honored through conventional means of a radio special, or a special live performance. However, for the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven, Z2 Comics in collaboration with Deutsche Grammophone has decided to release a new graphic novel that is as visually stunning as it is informative.

The book itself is a collection of comics inspired by the composer’s life and music, with work by over a dozen illustrators featured. Titled, The Final Symphony: A Beethoven Anthology, the 144-page graphic novel shares the story of his life through various artistic styles, each bringing something different to the table.

“As one of the longest-standing record labels, Deutsche Grammophon has been celebrating Beethoven’s 250th anniversary this year with a number of projects, including the most comprehensive New Complete Edition of Beethoven’s Works ever issued and wonderful new releases with stars like Anne-Sophie Mutter, Daniel Barenboim, Yo-Yo Ma and Rudolf Buchbinder,” said Deutsche Grammophon VP of marketing Kleopatra Sofrioniou in a statement. “We are delighted to be encouraging the dialogue between the visual arts and classical music and hope that this exciting new project will open doors for comic book fans to discover the magic of Beethoven’s music.”

Final Symphony: A Beethoven Anthology is written by Brandon Montclare (Marvel’s Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, Image Comics’ Rocket Girl), with David Mack (Cover, Daredevil) providing painted cover artwork, as seen above.

The book is not yet available, but will be able to be purchased via Amazon in the coming weeks.

You can preorder this amazing tribute to Beethoven here: https://www.amazon.com/Final-Symphony-Beethoven-Anthology/dp/1940878462

Meanwhile listeners can enjoy Beethoven The New Complete Edition, the most comprehensive Beethoven anthology ever produced, created in partnership with the Beethoven-Haus Bonn, which includes over 175 hours of music on 123 discs and features over 250 of the greatest Beethoven performers.

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Daniel Barenboim: Beethoven Sonata Cycle & Diabelli Variations

Beethoven Sonata Cycle & Diabelli Variations

Daniel Barenboim is the current general music director of the Berlin State Opera and the Staatskapelle Berlin. In a career spanning several decades, he has received numerous awards and honors for his contribution to Classical music and is regarded throughout the world as one of the Classical world’s most notable and politically active figures. Making his debut as a professional concert pianist at the young age of ten years old in Vienna and Rome, Barenboim found critical acclaim as both a pianist and conductor across Europe.

Following his debut as a conductor with the English Chamber Orchestra in Abbey Road Studios, London, in 1966, Barenboim was invited to conduct by many European and American symphony orchestras. Between 1975 and 1989, he was music director of the Orchestre de Paris, where he conducted much contemporary music.

Barenboim made his opera conducting debut in 1973 with a performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni at the Edinburgh Festival. He made his debut at Bayreuth in 1981, conducting there regularly until 1999. In 1988, he was appointed artistic and musical director of the Opéra Bastille in Paris.

Now in 2020, Barenboim has once again traded his baton for the 88 keys, by releasing a new collection of recordings centered on the Beethoven Sonata Cycle & Diabelli Variations. Titled 33 Metamorphoses – Complete Piano Sonatas & Diabelli Variations, this album presents Barenboim’s mature vision of these works as a legacy for his contemporaries and future generations.

When asked why he chose to focus on Beethoven and whether or not it was related to the infamous composer’s upcoming 250th birthday, Barenboim notes, “No matter how many times you play them, there are always fresh personal perspectives waiting to be discovered for the performer and for listeners. Beethoven’s sonatas, especially the late works – and the Diabelli Variations too, his last major work for the piano – lift us high above our daily cares and worries to a place where we can begin to see things as they really are, to understand what it truly means to be human.”

During the coronavirus pandemic, and in the extraordinary circumstances that hit humanity so hard this year, Daniel Barenboim returned to Beethoven and reimmersed himself in the scores of his piano sonatas. “Beethoven’s music is always multidimensional: whenever it laughs, it laughs and cries at the same time,” observed Daniel Barenboim. Beethoven’s piano sonatas form one of the most important collection of works in the history of music and represent the most far-reaching overview of the development of his musical style.

We at Michelle’s Piano highly encourage our readers and customers to listen to this new album from Mr. Barenboim, which can be found on both Spotify and YouTube.

You may find more information his website here.

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