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Eroica

  • Drama
  • Music
  • TV Movie

October 4, 2003 (US)

1h 29m

The Day That Changed Music Forever

British filmmaker Simon Cellan Jones directs the BBC drama Eroica, starring Ian Hart as Ludwig van Beethoven. Shot on digital video, this TV film depicts the first performance of Beethoven's Third Symphony, June 9th, 1804, in Vienna, Austria. Prince Lobkowitz (Jack Davenport) has...

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