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Eroica | Beethoven & Romanticism

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Symphony Hall, Boston, MA

Andris Nelsons, conductor

ALL-BEETHOVEN program
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
-Intermission-
Symphony No. 3, Eroica

Our exploration of Beethoven starts with his beginnings as an acolyte of Joseph Haydn and W.A. Mozart in his Symphony No. 1 in 1800. Beethoven revolutionized the symphony – and the language of music – through the startlingly innovative Second and Third (Eroica) symphonies which incorporated the heroic journey into symphonic form

Thursday evening’s concert is generously supported by Albert A. Holman III and Susan P. Stickells.

  • The Marie L. Audet Gillet Concert
  • The Fernand Gillet Concert

Performance Details

Jan 11, 2025, 8:00pm EST

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