At 9:00 from Canada came an hour’s broadcast of Goethe’s “Egmont” (in honor of the 200 anniversary of the writer’s birth) with the incidental music of Beethoven. Never before this have I understood the sudden transition & triumphant ending to the Egmont Overture, but after hearing Egmont’s impassioned speech as he was about to be executed, & his appeal to his countrymen never to let liberty perish from the earth, then I knew, and the brilliant ending was completely logical. It sent a chill down my spine.
— Charles E. Burchfield, October 5, 1949