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Published: Friday, 10 January 2025 at 10:58 AM


The symphonies, piano sonatas, and string quartets of Ludwig van Beethoven are celebrated universally – unshakeable cornerstones of the classical music repertoire. Some of his lesser-known works, however, remain underappreciated despite their brilliance. Here are a carefully selected 11 of Beethoven’s overlooked gems:

Little known Beethoven

1. Wellington’s Victory/The Battle Symphony, Op. 91

This 15-minute orchestral piece was composed in 1813 to celebrate the defeat of Joseph Bonaparte, king of Spain and brother of Napoleon, by British troops led by the Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Vitoria.

Beethoven’s music dramatises the battle, splitting the orchestra into two and incorporating live cannon and musket fire for added excitement. Well-known national tunes represent the two sides with God Save the King and Rule Britannia for the British and Marlbrough s’en va-t-en guerre for the French.

Today the piece is often seen as a novelty, but at the time of his death it was publicly considered one of his best works.