Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) | Die erste Walpurgisnacht, Op.60 (The First Walpurgis Night) | |
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) | Symphony no. 9 in D minor "Choral", Op.125 |
Vasily Petrenko | Conductor |
Claire Rutter | Soprano |
Kathryn Rudge | Mezzo-soprano |
Bryan Register | Tenor |
Andreas Scheibner | Bass |
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra | |
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir |
175th birthdays don’t happen every day – and the anniversary of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic’s first ever concert in 1840 calls for a very special musical celebration. But then, Beethoven’s Ninth has never been just another symphony – from tragic opening to climactic, world-embracing ‘Ode to Joy’, it’s an artistic experience with the power to change lives. Vasily Petrenko, the Orchestra, the Choir and a quartet of world-class soloists will give it their all, and as we look forward to the next century-and-three-quarters, they toast our founding fathers with one of the highlights of the Society’s early years: Mendelssohn’s Die erste Walpurgisnacht, a secular cantata about survival against adversity and was given on the occasion of the Society’s 100th anniversary.