Answer: EROICA
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- Beethoven's Third
- Beethoven symphony
- Beethoven's Symphony No. 3
- Beethoven opus
- Beethoven's Third Symphony
- Symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon
- Beethoven piece
- Symphony that includes a funeral march
- Beethoven's third, familiarly
- Symphony first performed in April 1805
- Beethoven symphony nickname
- Vienna premiere of 1805
- Symphony inspired by Napoleon
- Symphony Beethoven originally dedicated to Napoleon
- Symphonic premiere of 1805
- Strong nickname for Beethoven's Third Symphony
- Orchestral premiere of 4/7/1805
- Nickname of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3
- Nickname of a Beethoven symphony
- New symphony of 1804
- Musical premiere of 1805
- It premiered in Vienna in 1805
- Beethoven's homage to Napoleon
- Beethoven work in E flat
- Beethoven symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon
- 1805 Beethoven symphony
- 1805 Beethoven premiere
- "__ Variations" (Beethoven piece)
- Work that marked the start of musical Romanticism
- Work some consider to be the first Romantic symphony
- Work from Beethoven's "middle period"
- Work first publicly performed at the Theater an der Wien in 1805
- What Mencken called "a new order of music"
- Vienna premiere of April 1805
- Vienna musical premiere of 1805
- Vienna debut of 1805
- The Boston Symphony played its second movement to commemorate FDR's death
- Symphony written for Napoleon
- Symphony with its own "Cambridge Companion"
- Symphony with a noted funeral march
- Symphony whose second movement is marked "Marcia funebre. Adagio assai"
- Symphony whose second movement is a funeral march
- Symphony that premiered in Vienna in 1805
- Symphony that premiered 4/7/1805
- Symphony that heralded musical Romanticism
- Symphony premiere of 1805
- Symphony originally named "Bonaparte"
- Symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon.
- Symphony on Norman Bates's phonograph in "Psycho"
- Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, familiarly
- Symphony in E flat major
- Symphony featuring a funeral march
- Symphony completed in 1804
- Rostov book: 1977
- Record on Norman Bates' Victrola
- Record glimpsed on Norman Bates's Victrola
- Piece heard in "Immortal Beloved"
- Orchestral work premiered in 1805
- Nickname of Beethoven's Third
- Nickname of a century-old symphony
- Name given to Beethoven's Symphony No 3
- Musical work whose name means "valiant"
- Musical work that Berlioz called "a heavenly sweetness"
- Musical work originally dedicated to Napoleon
- Musical Third?
- Musical premiere of April 1805
- Milestone of classical music
- Its original name was "Bonaparte"
- It was first publicly performed in Vienna in 1805
- Early Romantic music masterpiece
- E-flat major work
- Classical work whose theme is heard in the "Internet Symphony No. 1"
- Classical record on Norman Bates's turntable in "Psycho"
- Beethovens 3rd Symphony
- Beethoven's Third, popularly
- Beethoven's Third Symphony, familiarly
- Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, familiarly
- Beethoven's 3rd symphony
- Beethoven's 3rd
- Beethoven's "valiant" Vienna debut of 1805
- Beethoven's "Sinfonia ___"
- Beethoven's Third
- Beethoven masterwork
- 1805 Vienna premiere
- 1805 symphony later "retouched" by Mahler
- 1805 symphony
- 1805 musical premiere
- 1804 symphony that includes a funeral march
- 1804 symphony
- "The greatest symphony," per "BBC Music Magazine"
- …his third
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