Programme
- Symphony No. 6 in F major, ‘Pastoral’
- Concert aria ‘Ah! perfido’
- Mass in C major (Gloria)
- Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major
- interval
- Symphony No. 5 in C minor
- Mass in C major (Sanctus)
- Piano Fantasia in G minor
- Choral Fantasy
Performers
- Carlo RizziConductor
- Steven OsbornePiano
- Alwyn MellorSoprano
- Jaime MartÃnConductor
- LlÅ·r WilliamsPiano
- Harriet EyleySoprano
- Angharad LyddonMezzo-soprano
- Alexander SpragueTenor
- Steffan Lloyd OwenBaritone
Composers
About This Event
Over the course of four hours on a freezing night at the Theater an der Wien, Beethoven mounted what must be one of the most remarkable musical events ever. This wonderful retrospective brings a wealth of international talent to present some of Beethoven’s most iconic music; a marathon concert which included the premieres of his 5th and 6th symphonies, his 4th piano concerto and Choral Fantasy – this spectacular will be an event to remember.
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Additional Activities
Morning Event:
11.30 – 1.50 Film Screening: In Search of Beethoven Lefel 1
Phil Grabsky’s acclaimed 2017 documentary In Search of Beethoven delves beyond the image of the tortured, bad-tempered, unhinged personality, to reveal someone quite different and even more compelling. This event is free but ticketed.
Pre-concert:
3pm-3.45pm Discover More – Beethoven, Wine and the musical ideas behind the 1808 concert Lefel 1
In a Discover More special, Â鶹ԼÅÄ NOW Discovery Guide, Jon James meets American wine and music expert, Ron Merlino, who investigates Beethoven’s close relationship with wine. Jon James then takes a look at the monumental 1808 concert in Vienna organised by Beethoven himself, and discusses the musical ideas that bind it together.
Interval (6-7.30pm)
6.15-6.45pm approx. Duelling Pianos with Zoe Rahman & David Rees Williams Level 3 Beethoven famously took part in improvisation duels. Here, we bring Beethoven themes right up-to-date through the art of piano improvisation – 21st century style.
6.50 – 7.20pm approx. Noson Fawr Beethoven (Beethoven’s Big Night) St Asaph Room
In this Welsh language talk, Geraint Lewis offers a light-hearted look at the 1808 concert.
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Tickets: £15-£43
Concessions, Student Tickets and Family Tickets available.
Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Orchestra of Wales Audience Line: 0800 052 1812 (Monday-Friday).