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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Journeys of Discovery: Freedom

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Journeys of Discovery: Freedom

Hear the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra play Mahler’s daring revision of Beethoven’s iconic Ninth Symphony, and decide who did it better.

Mahler’s alterations to Beethoven’s ‘sacred’ Ninth Symphony were bound to court controversy, rather like Van Gogh touching up a Rembrandt portrait. But he did so from a deep knowledge and love of the work, having conducted it ten times.

Mahler added extra instruments and aimed to sharpen some of the textures, even adding some new countermelodies. He felt he ‘was carrying out Beethoven’s wishes in their minutest detail.’ You decide.

Before we hear that piece, the orchestra performs works from both composers inspired by folk songs and tales of derring-do.

Beethoven only wrote one opera, a swashbuckling romance called Fidelio, but he came up with four overtures for it. This one is the final word, offering a compact and dramatic account of the opera’s main themes of persecution, freedom and sacrifice.

Mahler was deeply drawn to the folk songs and texts called Youth’s Magic Horn. Over half of his songs are based on them and make the most of the range of moods they offer: wistful, parodic, innocent or macabre. These songs fertilised his first four symphonies as well, giving each their central character.

This concert is kindly supported by Calderwood Wealth Management

Cancellation Policy

No exchanges or refunds after purchase.

Duration

Approximate run time: 2 hours.

Run times may vary by up to 20 minutes as they can be affected by last-minute programme changes, intervals and encores.

Suitable For Children

For ages 7+

Times

Wed 22 Mar, 7.30pm

Royal Festival Hall