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Audio commentary by actor Ed Harris and director Agnieszka Holland; Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Agnieszka Holland; Orchestrating Copying Beethoven featurette
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Copying Beethoven
1. Maestro (Main Titles) [5:59]
2. The Best Student [5:45]
3. The Beast's Den [7:29]
4. A Sign [4:04]
5. Her Young Man [2:07]
6. Against the Clock [5:23]
7. The One He Dotes On [5:51]
8. By Force? [3:33]
9. A Great Opportunity [2:29]
10. Peaceful Hours [2:57]
11. Vibrations on the Air [7:32]
12. But Can You Conduct? [4:22]
13. Premiere of the Ninth [13:48]
14. A New Language [8:13]
15. The Voice Inside [5:51]
16. The Archduke's Competition [3:00]
17. Bridge to the Future [3:18]
18. What the World Thinks [3:09]
19. Finally Free [5:32]
20. End Titles [3:44]
When a young Vienna Music Conservatory student and aspiring composer accepts a job as a copyist for Ludwig von Beethoven, she soon finds her destiny forever interlinked with that of the legendary classical musician in director Agnieszka Holland's romantic period drama. Beethoven (Ed Harris)'s "Ninth Symphony" is about to make its historical debut, but Beethoven's publisher Herr Schlemmer is dying of cancer. Now in desperate need of a copyist to complete the score, the ailing Schlemmer enlists the aid of ambitious student Anna Holz (Diane Kruger); who readily accepts the job despite an explicit warning that the composer is a callous wretch. As Anna begins the arduous process of copying Beethoven's career-defining work, her soul-stirring kindness causes the composer to view their collaboration as a blessing that will enable him to produce some of the most sublime music ever created. When Anna works up the courage to show Beethoven some of her own work, however, his thoughtless derision of the composition causes his sensitive assistant to abandon their current collaboration. Subsequently determined to flee Vienna and marry her devoted paramour Martin, Anna is quickly tracked down by Beethoven and forced to choose between love and duty. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide