Change of soloist
Please note that in a change to the originally advertised soloists, Andrew Foster-Williams (bass) takes the place of Brindley Sherratt and Iulia Maria Dan (soprano) takes the place of Miah Persson
Programme
- Cantata for the death of Emperor Joseph II(39 mins)
- Leonore Prohaska: Trauermarsch(6 mins)
- Symphony No. 7 in A major(38 mins)
Performers
- Iulia Maria Dansoprano
- Kitty Whatelymezzo-soprano
- Anthony Gregorytenor
- Mark Wigglesworthconductor
Composers
About This Event
Beethoven’s life was dogged by ill health and romantic failure, and his Seventh Symphony was written while he was suffering through both. Not that you’d guess as much from the music, made to sound effortless by an artist at the peak of his powers. Beethoven knew it, too – he rated it one of his finest works. As counterweights to its life and energy, two works marking lost lives: a cantata written when Beethoven was just 19, and a funeral march inspired by a female soldier who, disguised as a man, joined the Prussian army and was killed fighting the forces of Napoleon.