Crossword-Solution: EROICA 6 letters, 130 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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"The greatest symphony," per "BBC Music Magazine" 1 answer
"__ Variations" (Beethoven piece) 1 answer
1804 symphony 1 answer
1804 symphony that includes a funeral march 1 answer
1805 Beethoven premiere 1 answer
1805 Beethoven symphony 1 answer
1805 Vienna premiere 1 answer
1805 musical premiere 1 answer
1805 symphony 1 answer
1805 symphony later "retouched" by Mahler 1 answer
1949 Beethoven biopic 1 answer
A famous symphony in E-flat major. 1 answer
Beethoven Symphony in E flat major. 1 answer
Beethoven masterwork 1 answer
Beethoven symphony nickname 1 answer
Beethoven symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon 1 answer
Beethoven symphony originally named for Napoleon 1 answer
Beethoven symphony popular at funerals 1 answer
Beethoven symphony that gets a lot naughtier if you add a t in the middle 1 answer
Beethoven work once called the "Bonaparte" Symphony 1 answer
Beethoven work played at Erwin Rommel's funeral 1 answer
Beethoven's "Sinfonia ___" 1 answer
Beethoven's "___ Variations" 1 answer
Beethoven's "valiant" Vienna debut of 1805 1 answer
Beethoven's 3rd 1 answer
Beethoven's 3rd Symphony 1 answer
Beethoven's Opus 55 1 answer
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 1 answer
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, familiarly 1 answer
Beethoven's Third Symphony 1 answer
Beethoven's Third, familiarly 1 answer
Beethoven's Third, popularly 1 answer
Beethoven's homage to Napoleon 1 answer
Beethoven's tribute to Napoleon 1 answer
Classical record on Norman Bates's turntable in "Psycho" 1 answer
Classical work whose theme is heard in the "Internet Symphony No. 1" 1 answer
Dedicated Beethoven symphony 1 answer
Early Romantic music masterpiece 1 answer
First Romantic symphony, to many musicologists 1 answer
Great symphony. 1 answer
It premiered in Vienna in 1805 1 answer
It was dedicated to Napoleon 1 answer
It was first publicly performed in Vienna in 1805 1 answer
It was voted the greatest symphony of all time in a 2016 BBC Music Magazine survey of conductors 1 answer
Its original name was "Bonaparte" 1 answer
Milestone of classical music 1 answer
Musical homage to Napoleon 1 answer
Musical premiere of 1805 1 answer
Musical premiere of April 1805 1 answer
Musical work originally dedicated to Napoleon 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Many of his works are ingeniously imaginative and innovative, such as his 3rd symphony (the “Eroica”), his 9th Violin Sonata (the “Kreutzer”), his “Waldstein” piano sonata, his 4th and 5th piano concertos, or his “Grosse Fugue” for string quartet.
Beethoven: the Man and the Artist Ludwig van Beethoven 2002
Bulow, who played (under Wullner's conductorship) Brahms' first Pianforte Concerto, and Beethoven's 15 Variations (on a theme out of Eroica).] At "Parsifal" we shall be 30,000; that will be the best chance of seeing one another again.
Letters of Franz Liszt, Volume 2: "From Rome to the End" Franz Liszt; letters collected by La Mara and translated 2003
The last movement of the Sinfonia eroica, for instance, affords excellent instruction in this respect; it should be understood as a movement consisting of a greatly expanded series of variations; and accordingly it should be interpreted with as much variety as possible.
On Conducting (Ueber das Dirigiren): Richard Wagner (translated by Edward Dannreuther) 2003
The man was right in his way; he chose to recognise nothing but the Mozartian Allegro; and in the strict tempo peculiar to that Allegro, he taught his pupils at the Conservatorium to play the Eroica! The result was such that one could not help agreeing with him.
On Conducting (Ueber das Dirigiren): Richard Wagner (translated by Edward Dannreuther) 2003
Chopin did not care for Liszt's reading of his music, though he trembled when he heard him thunder in the Eroica Polonaise.
Chopin: The Man and His Music James Huneker 2004
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Used 267 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).