Cheerful, lively, dance-like - in hardly any other work does Ludwig van Beethoven show himself to be as exuberant as in his Seventh Symphony. It is bursting with surprising ideas, cheerful melodies and rousing rhythms. The orchestra also leaves nothing to be desired in terms of sound, with almost exuberantly blaring horns and resounding timpani. For conductor and composer Jörg Widmann, the Seventh is therefore a special event every time: "Beethoven unleashes a furor here that still gets to us today," he marvels.
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
Carolin WidmannViolin
ConductorJörg Widmann
Ludwig van Beethoven
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in C major WoO 5 (Fragment)
Jörg Widmann
Étude No. 2 / from: Études
Étude No. 3 / from: Études
Con brio / Concert overture for orchestra
-Intermission -
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 7 in A major op. 92
Venue: Elbphilharmonie / Great Hall
Organizer: HamburgMusik
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