Haydn Symphony 44 (Trauer)
Beethoven Symphony 3 (Eroica)
In the history of music there are a few, rare, moments when one piece transforms how an entire genre is viewed, Beethoven’s composition of the Eroica symphony is such a moment. Revolutionary in scale and ambition, it captures a period of upheaval in Europe, conveying turbulence, hopes and fears in music as bold as its time.
But Beethoven’s work, however transformative, still owes a debt to the masters who came before him, and none more so than Haydn. Haydn’s Symphony No. 44 (Trauer) is restless and urgent from its opening bars, asking difficult questions without easy answers. Intensity is balanced by clarity, drive and flashes of defiant energy.
Heard together, these works feel like companions for difficult times. They do not look away from struggle, but show how resilience, courage and growth can emerge through it.
Duration:
TBC
Important Information:
The performance will start promptly at 19.30. Latecomers may be refused entry until the interval.