Beethoven's "Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra," composed late in 1808, is sometimes described as a prototype of the Symphony No.9. The first two thirds of the work could be described as a concert piece for piano solo and orchestra. Only after 400 measures does the chorus enter, with a tune that does bear some similarity to the renowned "Ode to Joy" - which was still 15 years in the future when this work was composed. This new large-format vocal score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the reduction prepared by the renowned pianist Xaver Scharwenka that was first issued by Breitkopf...
Beethoven's "Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra," composed late in 1808, is sometimes described as a prototype of the Symphony No.9. The first t...