Friday, 20.09.2013 at 19:00
Estonia Concert Hall
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125
KRISTEL PÄRTNA (soprano)
HELEN LOKUTA (mezzo-soprano)
OLIVER KUUSIK (tenor)
PAVLO BALAKIN (bass)
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Estonian National Opera Chorus
Estonian National Male Choir
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor MIHHAIL GERTS
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 is like a summary statement of the composer’s life work, a powerful final accord of his considerable development and pioneer of a new era – Romanticism. Schiller and Beethoven’s call for fraternity, liberty and unity of mankind in the finale of the symphony has now been adopted as the anthem of the European Union.
The concert belongs the the festival programme dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Estonia theatre and concert house.
The concert is produced by the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, www.erso.ee
Tickets: 20 € / concessions for students and pensioners 15 €.
The concert is produced by the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, www.erso.ee
Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125
KRISTEL PÄRTNA (soprano)
HELEN LOKUTA (mezzo-soprano)
OLIVER KUUSIK (tenor)
PAVLO BALAKIN (bass)
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Estonian National Opera Chorus
Estonian National Male Choir
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor MIHHAIL GERTS
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 is like a summary statement of the composer’s life work, a powerful final accord of his considerable development and pioneer of a new era – Romanticism. Schiller and Beethoven’s call for fraternity, liberty and unity of mankind in the finale of the symphony has now been adopted as the anthem of the European Union.
The concert belongs the the festival programme dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Estonia theatre and concert house.
The concert is produced by the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, www.erso.ee
Tickets: 20 € / concessions for students and pensioners 15 €.
The concert is produced by the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, www.erso.ee