BBC Proms: Beethoven’s Ninth
Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP , [Venue Details]A concert of musical roars and whispers. A childhood memory inspires Bent Sørensen’s Evening Land – a sonic view from a window onto the calm, silent landscape of rural Denmark.
Inspired by the isolation of the Covid-19 lockdowns, Anna Clyne’s The Years explores ideas of solitude and the passing of time.
Written when Beethoven was progressively deaf, the Ninth Symphony is a monumental statement of defiant hope, climaxing in a musical shout of joy. Fabio Luisi conducts the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in a programme that charts the extremes of human experience and emotion.
Broadcast on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer
Programme
Bent Sørensen Evening Land 13’
Anna Clyne The Years 20’
Interval
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, ‘Choral’ 65’
- Clara Cecilie Thomsen - soprano
- Jasmin White - contralto
- Issachah Savage - tenor
- Adam Palka - bass
- Danish National Concert Choir
- Danish National Symphony Orchestra
- Fabio Luisi - conductor
More Information
Admission: To be confirmed
Performer name: Danish National Concert Choir, Fabio Luisi - conductor
Other key names: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Doors open: 6:30 pm
Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult
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BBC Proms: Beethoven’s Ninth
Thursday, 21 Aug 2025 @7.30pm
Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2APMore Information
A concert of musical roars and whispers. A childhood memory inspires Bent Sørensen’s Evening Land – a sonic view from a window onto the calm, silent landscape of rural Denmark.
Inspired by the isolation of the Covid-19 lockdowns, Anna Clyne’s The Years explores ideas of solitude and the passing of time.
Written when Beethoven was progressively deaf, the Ninth Symphony is a monumental statement of defiant hope, climaxing in a musical shout of joy. Fabio Luisi conducts the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in a programme that charts the extremes of human experience and emotion.
Broadcast on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer
Programme
Bent Sørensen Evening Land 13’
Anna Clyne The Years 20’
Interval
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, ‘Choral’ 65’
- Clara Cecilie Thomsen - soprano
- Jasmin White - contralto
- Issachah Savage - tenor
- Adam Palka - bass
- Danish National Concert Choir
- Danish National Symphony Orchestra
- Fabio Luisi - conductor
Admission: To be confirmed
Performer name: Danish National Concert Choir, Fabio Luisi - conductor
Other key names: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Doors open: 6:30 pm
Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult
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