Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 and Lalo’s Cello Concerto
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw — Main Hall
About the Event
Experience the exquisite harmony of classical masters Ludwig van Beethoven and Édouard Lalo at Amsterdam’s illustrious and globally celebrated Concertgebouw in this eagerly awaited concert. Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony starts with an enigmatic darkness but soon reveals itself as a glass of fine champagne: sophisticated, celebratory, graceful, and vibrant with energy. Lalo’s Cello Concerto captivates with its fervent passion and irresistible rhythms, showcasing a virtuosic display by the soloist.
Program
- Édouard Lalo – Cello Concerto in d minor
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 4 in B‐flat major, op. 60
Artists
Orchestra: | Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie |
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Conductor: | Elias Grandy |
Cello: | Jaemin Han |
Concertgebouw
The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam was built as a result of a public campaign aimed at financing a new Philharmonic hall. A grand Neoclassical concert hall topped with a symbolic Apollo´s lyre, it opened in 1888. In the late 20th century the Concertgebouw was renovated in order to improve the acoustics and add more space for visitors. The magnificent organ, after almost a century of service, was also restored and modernised. The Concertgebouw hosts around 600 concerts every year, ranging from big symphonic performances to jazz and pop concerts. Conveniently located at the beautiful Museumplein (Museum Square) with the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh museum right next to it, everyone will find something to their taste in one of the finest concert halls in the world!
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German pianist and composer of the late 18th century. He is well known as the most influential composers of all time as well as crucial figure to the Classical music scene. In fact, he demonstrated his musical talent at an early age, taking lessons from his father and composer/conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. Later, he moved to Vienna where he gained the reputation of a virtuoso pianist by composing his popular masterpieces. He created his most admired works in his last 15 years of life, all the while being almost completely deaf.
Address
Concertgebouw, Concertgebouwplein, 10, Amsterdam, Netherlands — Google Maps