I'm currently listening to JEG's traversal of these cornerstones of western civilisation (see Charity Shop Trawl thread).
I find the first two symphonies unmemorable. The 1st has a famous final movement but the 2nd, to my ears, has nothing to recommend it. it's indistinguishable from a Hadyn symphony (who famously wrote multiple symphonies that only H.C. Robbins Landon has ever been able to tell apart).
As for the others, I like 3, 5,6,7 and 9.
4 is only slightly more memorable than 2 and 8 I've always felt to be a crude and shallow piece of work, with a truly horrible finale (Hanslick's comment on the final movement of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto is more applicable to this movement, I feel).
When it came down to it, Beethoven was as fallible as any other great creative artist: if Shakespeare could write dud plays, Beethoven could write dud symphonies (though W.S. came out with more rubbish than L.v.B., imo).
I find the first two symphonies unmemorable. The 1st has a famous final movement but the 2nd, to my ears, has nothing to recommend it. it's indistinguishable from a Hadyn symphony (who famously wrote multiple symphonies that only H.C. Robbins Landon has ever been able to tell apart).
As for the others, I like 3, 5,6,7 and 9.
4 is only slightly more memorable than 2 and 8 I've always felt to be a crude and shallow piece of work, with a truly horrible finale (Hanslick's comment on the final movement of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto is more applicable to this movement, I feel).
When it came down to it, Beethoven was as fallible as any other great creative artist: if Shakespeare could write dud plays, Beethoven could write dud symphonies (though W.S. came out with more rubbish than L.v.B., imo).
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