Beethoven for music lessons

Open Music Academy publishes "Operation Beethoven" - Beethoven's Fourth Symphony in single tracks for listening, teaching and learning.

Operation Beethoven (Image: openmusic.academy)

The first movement of Beethoven's Fourth Symphony is now available worldwide as an open educational resource under a Creative Commons license, professionally recorded on historical instruments by the Hofkapelle München, recorded and edited by Maximilian Kremser and Julia Chen, who are studying film composition at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts (HMTM). The recording in individual tracks means that individual instruments or groups of instruments can be listened to in the Open Music Academy's multi-track player.

In addition, a music education tutorial was created as part of the project, in which each instrument can be discovered and the soundscape of the symphony is ultimately created through interaction.

The sound recording makes it possible to click through individual parts and instrumental groups, writes the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts, and as an open educational resource (CC-BY license) opens up new ways of understanding the composition. "Operation Beethoven" is a joint project of the Open Music Academy at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich in cooperation with the Hofkapelle München.

Link: openmusic.academy

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