Teresa Carey: This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I'm Teresa Carey. Every morning at five o’clock, composer Walter Werzowa would sit down at his computer to anticipate a particular daily ...
When Ludwig von Beethoven died in 1827, he was three years removed from the completion of his Ninth Symphony, a work heralded by many as his magnum opus. He had started work on his 10th Symphony but, ...
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MARTIN: There is no overstating the German composer's influence on Western music, with enduring classics ranging from his epic "Ode To Joy"... MARTIN: But for all the sonatas, concertos and symphonies ...
When Ludwig von Beethoven left us in 1827, he was three years removed from the completion of his Ninth Symphony, a work heralded by many as his magnum opus. He had started work on his 10th Symphony ...
Nobody knows what Beethoven had on his mind when he died, nor the plans he had for his unfinished work. There's been a lot of speculation, but the arrow of time flies in only one direction, and it's ...
One of history’s most famous composers will deliver a new work from beyond the grave next week - with a little help from a team of modern-day composers, musicologists and computer scientists.
Nobody knows what Beethoven had on his mind when he died, nor the plans he had for his unfinished work. There's been a lot of speculation, but the arrow of time flies in only one direction, and it's ...