Wednesday 19 November 2025 | 19:00 |
Karen Ní Bhroin | Conductor |
Sophie Rosa | Violin |
Sinfonia Viva |
This one hour programme features performances of three landmark Beethoven works alongside unique insight into the music from conductor Karen Ní Bhroin and our musicians.
We’re playing three works a young Beethoven wrote around his 30th birthday, before he became famous and at the same time he started to experience hearing loss. His First Symphony demonstrates much about what became unique about his music – including structural and tonal innovations that distinguished his work from composers who came before. We also have his bold Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus – his only full length ballet – and a rare chance to hear the luscious Romance for Violin and Orchestra No.1.
If you’ve ever wanted to get a deeper understanding of Beethoven’s music, or even a bit of help enjoying it in the first place, this concert is for you. And with an 8pm finish, there’s plenty of time to go out for dinner afterwards or just enjoy an early night.
