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Níunda sinfónía Ludwigs van Beethoven er af mörgum talin eitt glæsilegasta tónverk sögunnar. Form hennar og dramatískt umfang er mikilfenglegt og hún stendur fyllilega undir þeirri nafnbót að teljast til eins af hornsteinum vestrænnar tónlistarsögu. Eftir fyrstu þrjá þættina sem mótaðir eru af miklum innri átökum, færir fjórði þátturinn von og trú á mannkynið með túlkun tónskáldsins á Óðnum til gleðinnar eftir Friedrich Schiller. Sinfóníuna má líta á sem stórfenglega brýningu til mannkyns um að leita samkenndar og mennsku í gleðinni. Einsöngvarar tónleikanna eru meðal þekktustu söngvara þjóðarinnar að ógleymdum tenórsöngvaranum Stuart Skelton. Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands, Söngsveitin Fílharmónía og Kór Langholtskirkju færa okkur þetta magnaða verk, undir stjórn Edwards Gardner.
Tónleikarnir eru í samstarfi við Arctic Circle - Hringborð Norðurslóða og Höfða friðarsetur Reykjavíkurborgar og Háskóla Íslands.
Efnisskrá
Ludwig van Beethoven Sinfónía nr. 9
Hljómsveitarstjóri
Edward Gardner
Einsöngvarar
Harpa Ósk Björnsdóttir
Hanna Dóra Sturludóttir
Stuart Skelton
Andri Björn Róbertsson
Kórar
Söngsveitin Fílharmónía
Kór Langholtskirkju
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is considered by many to be one of the most epic pieces of music in history. Its form and dramatic scope are magnificent, and it fully lives up to the legacy of being considered one of the cornerstones of Western musical history. After the first three movements, shaped by intense internal conflict, the fourth movement brings hope and faith in humanity with the composer's interpretation of Friedrich Schiller's Ode to Joy. The symphony can be seen as a magnificent exhortation to humanity to seek compassion and humanity in joy. The concert's soloists are among Iceland's best-known singers, including tenor Stuart Skelton. The Iceland Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonic Choir, and the Langholtskirkja Choir bring us this magnificent work, conducted by Edward Gardner.
The concert is held in collaboration with Arctic Circle, Höfði Reykjavík City Peace Centre and the University of Iceland.
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Conductor
Edward Gardner
Soloists
Harpa Ósk Björnsdóttir
Hanna Dóra Sturludóttir
Stuart Skelton
Andri Björn Róbertsson
Choirs
Philharmonia Choir
Langholtskirkja Choir
Tónleikarnir eru í samstarfi við Arctic Circle - Hringborð Norðurslóða og Höfða friðarsetur Reykjavíkurborgar og Háskóla Íslands.
Efnisskrá
Ludwig van Beethoven Sinfónía nr. 9
Hljómsveitarstjóri
Edward Gardner
Einsöngvarar
Harpa Ósk Björnsdóttir
Hanna Dóra Sturludóttir
Stuart Skelton
Andri Björn Róbertsson
Kórar
Söngsveitin Fílharmónía
Kór Langholtskirkju
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 is considered by many to be one of the most epic pieces of music in history. Its form and dramatic scope are magnificent, and it fully lives up to the legacy of being considered one of the cornerstones of Western musical history. After the first three movements, shaped by intense internal conflict, the fourth movement brings hope and faith in humanity with the composer's interpretation of Friedrich Schiller's Ode to Joy. The symphony can be seen as a magnificent exhortation to humanity to seek compassion and humanity in joy. The concert's soloists are among Iceland's best-known singers, including tenor Stuart Skelton. The Iceland Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonic Choir, and the Langholtskirkja Choir bring us this magnificent work, conducted by Edward Gardner.
The concert is held in collaboration with Arctic Circle, Höfði Reykjavík City Peace Centre and the University of Iceland.
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Conductor
Edward Gardner
Soloists
Harpa Ósk Björnsdóttir
Hanna Dóra Sturludóttir
Stuart Skelton
Andri Björn Róbertsson
Choirs
Philharmonia Choir
Langholtskirkja Choir
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Eldborg, Harpa, Austurbakka 2, Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavíkurborg, Ísland, Reykjavík, Iceland
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