This concert is part of the following series:
Basingstoke 2012/13 Season
The Choral Symphony is considered to be such a momentous achievement that some posthumous composers, fearing an inability to match the great work, developed a superstitious dread of completing their own ninth symphonies. A complex fusion of poetry and orchestral music, the piece consists of four diverse movements that seem to summarise the entirety of Beethoven’s compositional career. Its finale, incorporating the ‘Ode to Joy’ theme, is a rapturous proclamation of elation, epic in scale and indelibly imbedded into popular culture. This follows his Eighth Symphony - a work often disparagingly known as the “Little” Symphony - a light piece with a strain of humour apparent throughout. Formally, it is one of the composer’s most curious arrangements but it is a highly entertaining work, mischievous at times, exhibiting a brighter side of the composer’s personality.
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May 19 2013, 19:30 - Auditorio Nacional Madrid
Salonen take his Lutosławski centenary to Madrid
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May 24 2013, 20:00 - Konzerthaus Dortmund
Salonen conducts Korngold, Hermann and Williams in Dortmund as part of the Philharmonia's European Tour.










