Ludwig van Beethoven took as much time to compose his final symphony as his eight others combined, and it's no surprise. His Ninth is a monumental feat, showcasing daring innovation, symphonic mastery, and vocal prowess.
Beethoven's Ninth calls for solidarity and universal brotherhood. After 200 years, the appeal of this idealistic symphony is as current as it ever was. In this iconic work, Beethoven travels a long path that evokes the difficult search for happiness and freedom.
programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, op. 125
CAST
Jaap van Zweden conductor
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
Choeur de Chambre de Namur
Vlaams Radiokoor
soloists
Catriona Morison soprano
Christina Landshamer mezzo-soprano
Maximilian Schmitt tenor
Michael Nagy bass