Beethoven
SYMPHONY NO.7 IN A MAJOR, OP.92
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Manfred Honeck, Music director
Reference Recordings SACD Recorded 2015
From the Notes: "Critics did not comment on the poetic melodies, but rather on the rhythm as the main element of this symphony. Richard Wagner would later famously refer to the Seventh as "the apotheosis of the dance" and Carl Maria von Weber even remarked that with this work, Beethoven was certainly "now ripe for the madhouse."
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As Beethoven wrote in his diary,... there were 18 first violins, 18 second violins, 14 violas, 12 cellos, 7 concert basses and 2 contra bassoons. We have likewise played both the fifth and the seventh symphonies in Pittsburgh with a similarly large cast. ... Additionally, we have used the Viennese classical setting of the orchestra, with the violins sitting on opposite sides of the stage, thus making it possible to bring to life the strong Orchestral drama. -- Manfred Honeck
I think they succeeded.
Allegro con brio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPzR6kaRsAcCheers