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==Plot==
==Plot==


The film is set in [[Vienna]] on June 9th 1804, the date of the private, first performance of Beethoven’s third symphony, later to be known as the ‘Eroica’. The performance, and most of the action in the film, takes place at the palace of one of Beethoven’s patrons, [[House of Lobkowicz|Prince Lobkowitz]].
The film is set in [[Vienna]] on June 9th 1804, the date of the private, first performance of Beethoven’s third symphony, later to be known as the ‘Eroica’. The performance, and most of the action in the film, takes place at the palace of one of Beethoven’s patrons.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 18:48, 11 June 2010

Eroica
Directed bySimon Cellan Jones
Written byNick Dear
Produced byLiza Marshall
StarringIan Hart,
Tim Pigott-Smith,
Anton Lesser,
Frank Finlay
Music byOrchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique. Conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner
Distributed byBBC
Release date
2003
Running time
129 min.
LanguageEnglish

Eroica - The day that changed music forever is a BBC television film which dramatises the first performance of Beethoven's third symphony the Eroica.

The film was directed by Simon Cellan Jones, written by Nick Dear and starred British actors including: Ian Hart, Tim Pigott-Smith, Anton Lesser and Frank Finlay. The music was played by Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique and conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner.


Plot

The film is set in Vienna on June 9th 1804, the date of the private, first performance of Beethoven’s third symphony, later to be known as the ‘Eroica’. The performance, and most of the action in the film, takes place at the palace of one of Beethoven’s patrons.

Cast

The main cast were: