Ludwig van Beethoven’s nine symphonies are musical masterworks, unparalleled even with the passing of the years. Written between 1799 and 1824, they had an unprecedented influence on contemporary music at the time and formed the basis upon which symphonic music of the 19th and 20th centuries would be founded.
For the first time, maestro Jordi Savall conducts Beethoven’s nine symphonies at L’Auditori, a project that will continue until the 2020-21 season and which gets underway this 7 June in Sala 1 Pau Casals at L’Auditori with the performance of Symphonies 1, 2 and 4.
Savall returns to the music of Beethoven after 25 years
In 1994, Jordi Savall recorded Symphony No. 3, also known as the Eroica Symphony (an album re-released in 2016 by Alia Vox). After this version full of colour and drama, considered one of the most beautiful interpretations ever created with period instruments, Beethoven has remained absent from the discography of the Catalan maestro.
This concert, therefore, is a unique event where we will be able to listen, in a pioneering way, to the rediscovery of the romanticism that pays homage to the Beethoven ‘revolution’, the first of the nine symphonies that will be presented in four concerts during 2019 and 2020.
It is a performance based on historical recovery, Beethoven’s tempo and musical discourse, that Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations offer us to commemorate 250 years since the birth of one of the most extraordinary geniuses of European musical culture.
Jordi Savall dona el tret de sortida a la seva primera integral de simfonies de Beethoven a L’Auditori
29-May-2019 – Aleix Palau