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Beethoven’s Fifth

St Martin-in-the-FieldsTrafalgar Square, London, Greater London, WC2N 4JJ, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Freitag 23 April 202719:00
Darsteller
Martin James BartlettKlavier
Sebastian BohrenVioline
Jonathan BloxhamMusikalische Leitung
Ruth RogersVioline
London Mozart Players

Do we control our fate, or does it control us? That question lies at the heart of Beethoven’s Symphony No.5. Opening with perhaps the most famous four-note motif in classical music, the work occupied Beethoven for four years as he grappled with worsening hearing loss that would eventually leave him almost completely deaf. Dark, radical and relentlessly driven, it builds from a single idea into a journey from tension to resolution, culminating in a blazing finale that redefined what a symphony could be.

That question lies at the heart of Beethoven’s Symphony No.5. Opening with perhaps the most famous four-note motif in classical music, the work occupied Beethoven for four years as he grappled with worsening hearing loss that would eventually leave him almost completely deaf. Dark, radical and relentlessly driven, it builds from a single idea into a journey from tension to resolution, culminating in a blazing finale that redefined what a symphony could be.

Framed by Florence Price’s heartfelt Adoration and Mendelssohn’s spirited Concerto for Violin and Piano (performed by Martin James Bartlett and Sebastian Bohren), we explore three composers finding expression in strikingly different ways.

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© London Mozart Players