
Ian Hislop and John Eliot Gardiner delve into the history of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, often hailed as the most outstanding composition ever created. Its initial notes are some of the most instantly identifiable in the world. However, the true intent behind Beethoven’s work remains a mystery. Conventional interpretations suggest that the symphony reflects his struggle against fate and his encroaching deafness. Yet, John Eliot proposes that the piece embodies Beethoven’s support for the French Revolution. This is a piece of intense music from a passionate composer living through a tumultuous era. Hislop and Gardiner vividly explore the thrilling and perilous period that influenced Beethoven both personally and artistically.