Ludwig van Beethoven at the age of thirteen, unknown painter, circa 1783

Beethoven cycle (II)

Beethoven’s Second and Fourth Symphonies have always suffered from their proximity to his Third and Fifth, which enjoy especial prominence and a unique space in audiences’ affections. In truth, however, neither work lacks anything is majesty, inspiration or beauty, and Vassilis Christopoulos’ interpretations will give audiences an opportunity to ascertain this for themselves in the concert hall.

Fri., 16 Nov. 2012 20:30

Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall

Christos Lambrakis Hall
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
(1770–1827)
Symphony No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 60
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36
CONDUCTOR
Vassilis Christopoulos

19:45
Pre-concert talk, free for ticket holders