Symphony no. 7 (A major) op. 92
Listening samples
Dedication
Composition
Quite similar was the review by a critic for the Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung: 'The classical nature of the symphonies by Mr. van Beethoven, the greatest instrumental composer of our times, is generally recognized. This new symphony brings no less admiration to its composer than the earlier ones, and it might be an advantage of the new one that its parts are so clear, its themes so pleasant and easy to understand, so that music lovers need not be connoisseurs to enjoy it and be enchanted by its beauty. A detailed analysis of the symphony would, despite its scope, never be sufficient to depict the whole picture for readers who did not hear the performance. To appreciate works of art, one must be present. Mr. van Beethoven did not define the character of this symphony as he did for other ones; but if we may do so in his stead and express our humble opinion, we may observe that its different parts appeal to us in a romantic rhythm of the melodies.' (J.R.)