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First Person: conductor Johannes Vogel on Beethoven’s Ninth as re-orchestrated by Mahler | reviews, news & interviews
First Person: conductor Johannes Vogel on Beethoven’s Ninth as re-orchestrated by Mahler
First Person: conductor Johannes Vogel on Beethoven’s Ninth as re-orchestrated by Mahler
The importance of celebrating the anniversary year’s end with a bang
by Johannes VogelThursday, 17 December 2020
Large forces at last at Vienna's Synchron Stage
Think of the finale at a big fireworks show: the anticipation; the build up. There is nothing bigger than the Ninth Symphony. It is the climax of this year’s Beethoven celebrations.
Think of the finale at a big fireworks show: the anticipation; the build up. There is nothing bigger than the Ninth Symphony. It is the climax of this year’s Beethoven celebrations. A year ago, no-one would have expected 2020 to be turned upside down in the way that it has, with so few concerts being held in Europe. Optimism is growing and what better way to bring joy into people’s lives than with a colossal event celebrating one of the greatest composers of all time?

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