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Copying Beethoven



A fictionalised exploration of Beethoven's life in his final days working on his Ninth Symphony. It is 1824. Beethoven is racing to finish his new symphony. However, it has been years since his last success and he is plagued by deafness, loneliness and personal trauma. A copyist is urgently needed to help the composer. A fictional character is introduced in the form of a young conservatory student ...

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Released: Nov 10th, 2006
Budget: $11,000,000.00
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Copying Beethoven Main Cast

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Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
plays Anna Holtz
Ralph Riach
Ralph Riach
plays Wenzel Schlemmer
Matyelok Gibbs
Matyelok Gibbs
plays Old Woman
Ed Harris
Ed Harris
plays Ludwig van Beethoven
Bill Stewart
Bill Stewart
plays Rudy
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): During the performance of the 9th, the trumpet player is shown playing a European style rotary valve trumpet with clock-spring valves (Riedl?) that were first developed in 1835. The design of the trumpet is also of later vintage, as most trumpets of this era lacked valves, the keyed bugle, Haydn's keyed trumpet and instruments with Stolzel valves being the new technology. Finally, the mouthpiece has a very modern profile, perhaps of the 20th Century.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): In one scene, Beethoven refers to his "Moonlight Sonata" (Sonata 14, Opus 27, No. 2). However, the piece did not come to be known as "Moonlight" until 1832, several years after Beethoven's death, when it was given the nickname by poet Ludwig Rellstab. The true title of the piece, as Beethoven wrote it, is "Quasi una Fantasia".
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): The film depicts Beethoven conducting the premier of his Ninth Symphony with Anna's help and at the end her turning him around at the podium to see the thunderous applause. In reality, Michael Umlauf conducted and although Beethoven was on stage keeping tempo, the orchestra had been told to ignore him. At the end of the performance it was one of the soloists, Caroline Unger, who turned him around to see the enthusiastic applause of the audience.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): After Anna Holtz catches Karl van Beethoven stealing and Karl runs out the door, Anna quickly runs to her desk takes off her jacket. In the next shot it is back on and she takes it off again.
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