Oregon Symphony - Beethoven's Eroica Symphony
Beethoven's bombastic Eroica leads this imaginative program
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Beethoven's bombastic Eroica leads this imaginative program
Beethoven's bombastic Eroica leads this imaginative program
Beethoven's bombastic Eroica leads this imaginative program
Beethoven's boundary-defining portrait of the human spirit, Symphony No.3 - Eroica, headlines this exciting program from the Oregon Symphony. Before the fireworks of Ludwig's 'sublime musical journey', you'll be treated to Lera Auerbach's mythology-inspired Icarus and the world premiere of Oregon Symphony Creative Chair Gaber's The Right to Be Forgotten. A folk opera in one act, it explores one musician's journey back into society after the isolation of the pandemic.
Eroica
The symphony began life as a tribute to Napoleon, but when the revolutionary French leader turned tyrant, Beethoven scribbled out the name of his original dedicatee, instead focusing on the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of the human spirit. Its considerable length, technically demanding playing and uncompromising aesthetics, from the angular dissonances of the first movement to the expressive range and explosive climax of the fourth, forced early audiences to rethink what a symphony should be - i.e. not just a decorative form of entertainment, but an earth-shattering and challenging intellectual pursuit.