Philadelphia Orchestra - Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Beethoven's Ninth and Pryce's Piano Concerto
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The Ninth Symphony is arguably the single piece that inspired the methodology of musical analysis
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Beethoven's Ninth and Pryce's Piano Concerto
Beethoven's Ninth and Pryce's Piano Concerto
Beethoven's masterpiece is the star of the show in a thrilling program conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin. Joined by an array of guest vocalists Yannick leads the orchestra through an evening which, as well as the glory of Beethoven's final work, will showcase American composer Florence Pryce's excellent Piano Concerto in One Movement.
Often hailed as the most central work of western classical music as well as 'the symphony to end all symphonies', Beethoven's Ninth is the apex of technical and compositional mastery as well as imagination. Composed and first performed in 1824, the Ninth would be Beethoven's final complete symphony, so it's fitting that it would contain his most well-known melody. Pushing the symphonic structure to its absolute limits, the epic journey immortalizes the unity of mankind and its place in the universe, culminating in the ever-popular and ebullient Ode To Joy finale.