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Philharmonia Orchestra archiveDuring the composition of his Seventh Symphony in 1811/12 Beethoven endured the pangs of unrequited love, was coming to terms with his worsening deafness and suffered, along with his fellow Austrians, the effects of the Napoleonic wars wreaking havoc across Europe. Despite episodes of doom, grief and mourning it remains one of his most joyous and popular symphonies, with a thrilling opening Vivace that juxtaposes rhythms derived from Sicilian dance music. Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 18, meanwhile, contains all the features that made his concertos great: effortless integration of keyboard and orchestra, colourful orchestration, a seamless flow of ideas, and the interplay of melancholy with optimism. Philharmonia Orchestra website.

Cast/Performers

Piotr Anderszewski (piano)

Creatives/Company

Conductor: Philippe Jordan

Philharmonia Orchestra

Philharmonia Orchestra (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T633881671. Details of all Philharmonia Orchestra archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S77971927

Archive Listings

30 Oct 09De Montfort Hall
Leicester, Leicestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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