Event
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra: The Sound of History
- Date: Saturday, 7 March 2020, 8pm
- Venue: Adelaide Town Hall — 128 King William St, Adelaide, SA
- Tickets: Adult: $79 - $119 | Concession: $64 - $87 | Under 30: $40 - $55 | Student: $35 - $49 — Tickets can be purchased by phone on 131246
Event Details
In 2020 the world will celebrate 250 years since the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven, the composer whose remarkable, innovative music consolidated everything that came before and set the scene for everything that was to come.
This unique evening delivers startling insights into the turning point of his life, October 6 1802, when he composed not a piece of music but a letter that he kept secret until he died. Richard Mills conducts and Sir Christopher Clark, professor of history at Cambridge University, gives a rich context - social, political and scientific - for the famous Heiligenstadt Testament.
The realisation that the playful, life-affirming works written when Ludwig was a stellar figure in Vienna are actually those of a young man on the brink of suicide will shock you. That he could defy his depression and crippling affliction with the most revolutionary symphony ever composed, the Eroica, is one of Art’s great miracles.
At the concert’s centre Dean’s own moving and terrifying work evokes the maestro’s vanishing sound world and lets us share the panic and alienation that he was forced to mask.
Program
Beethoven: Selections from Septet, Piano Concerto No. 1 (Introduction), and Symphonies No. 1 & No. 2
Brett Dean: Testament: Music for orchestra (2008)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 ‘Eroica’
Featured non-Australian music: Beethoven
Further information for this event is available online at the event's website
Featured Australian Works
| Testament : music for 12 violas (2002) by Brett Dean — performed by Richard Mills and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra |
Featured artists
- Performer Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
- Conductor Richard Mills
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