January 17–20, 2025

Exhilarating Beethoven

A showstopping ode to the power of dance, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony brims with an unbridled energy certain to make your heart race. The composer's Violin Concerto — which ends with its own rollicking tune — trades in technical fireworks for transcendent lyricism, while Jimmy López Bellido's Fiesta! shakes up Baroque dance forms with elements of pop, techno, and Latin music.

Program

Jimmy López Bellido: Fiesta!
Beethoven: Violin Concerto
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7

Artists

David Danzmayr, Conductor
Clara-Jumi Kang, Violin

 

This concert is part of Classical Series A and is eligible for the Choose Your Own Series.

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