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National Symphony Orchestra
Rimma Sushanskaya CONDUCTOR
Beethoven Symphony No. 2 op 36 in D Major
Beethoven Symphony No. 7 op 92 in A Major
Join Us for the Fourth Instalment in Our Complete Beethoven Symphonies Series!
Continue the musical journey alongside Rimma Sushanskaya, Principal Associate Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, as she progresses through her captivating cycle of Beethoven symphonies in 2024. Join her as she delves deeper into Beethoven's repertoire, presenting the evocative Symphonies No. 2 and 7, each filled with its own distinctive power and charm.
Each symphony charts a unique course, characterized by absolute directness, making Beethoven's timeless music remarkably accessible. Recognized as pinnacle achievements of the human spirit, these nine symphonies, composed from 1800 to 1824, stand as cornerstones in the classical canon. Beethoven's groundbreaking compositions marked a transformative era in music history, shaping symphonic expectations and influencing the genre's future development with their experimental, dramatic, and expressive weight. Conductors consider a complete cycle of Beethoven symphonies among the ultimate challenges in the repertoire.
Rimma Sushanskaya embraces this challenge, presenting her vision through live performances and a comprehensive recorded set in 2024. Join us for an extraordinary exploration of musical brilliance and experience the profound impact of Beethoven's symphonies under Sushanskaya's masterful direction.
This historic and exquisite concert hall provides an intimate setting, ensuring that every seat in the stalls offers a splendid view of the stage.
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