Beethoven's Eroica Symphony
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Emotional. Extreme. Sometimes bigger is better.
Who’s on stage
Royal Northern Sinfonia and their effervescent Principal Guest Conductor, Nil Venditti, with Fabian Müller on the keys.
What they’re playing
Beethoven’s Third Symphony, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23, plus Haydn’s Symphony No. 63 as our opener.
Need to know
Discounts: save if you’re under 17, aged 18 – 30, a classical first timer, or a group of 10 or more people. Check the details.
Running time: 2 hours, including a 20 minute interval.
Age: under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
What you'll hear
Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 63 ‘La Roxelane’
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 3 ‘Eroica’
Who's playing it
Nil Venditti conductor
Fabian Müller piano
Royal Northern Sinfonia
What's happening in the music?
Beethoven didn’t do things by halves and with his Symphony No. 3 he wrote something bigger, longer and very very different to anything that had gone before. The ‘heroic’ symphony was a musical game changer that outraged audiences with its wild emotional extremes. Next to it, Mozart’s Piano Concerto at first seems a model of politeness, but then the slow movement plunges the listener into a world that’s almost heartbreakingly beautiful, before the concerto finishes up with a serving of pure joy.
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Tickets
Friday 12 March 2027
From: £5.00 - £53.00