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    Symphony No. 9, Ludwig van Beethoven

    Symphony No. 9, Ludwig van Beethoven

    For more than a century, Vienna's Konzerthaus has stood at the heart of international musical life hosting concerts featuring world-famous artists and composers. This proud tradition will be further extended when the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrés Orozco-Estrada, takes to the stage of the Konzerthaus' Great Hall to perform in concert on 30 December, 31 December and 1 January. This will be a golden opportunity for music lovers to enjoy one of the truly great symphonic works, Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 – a highlight fit to grace any concert season. 

    Completed in 1824, and first performed in Vienna in May of that year, Beethoven's 9th Symphony was an instant success. As the first-ever choral symphony, it remains a landmark achievement of the classical repertoire which has had a towering influence on generations of composers from Berlioz, Wagner and Mahler onwards. Some 190 years after its Viennese premier in the presence of the ageing fifty-three-year-old composer, it is entirely appropriate the work should once more return to the Konzerthaus - the same venue where this transcendent masterpiece, which begins in turbulent conflict and ends in Schiller's ode of boundless joy, launched the inaugural Konzerthaus programme just over a century ago.

    Performers:

    Conductor: Klaus Mäkelä
    Soprano: Louise Alder
    Mezzo-soprano: Hanna Hipp
    Tenor: Tuomas Katajala
    Basso-baritono: Shenyang
    Choir: Wiener Singakademie
    Vienna Symphony Orchestra



    Programme:
     

    • Ludwig van Beethoven
      • Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125



    image Vienna Symphony Orchestra im Konzerthaus / Lukas Beck