New Jersey Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven's First & Fourth Symphonies at Bergen Performing Arts Center
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After studying under Haydn in Vienna, the young Beethoven announced himself with his First Symphony, a sunny composition full of youth and promise. While that first symphony shows Mozart and Haydn's influence, it also bears the first hints of the trailblazing experimentation that would mark the composer's career. You can hear his progression unfold when the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra follows up Symphony No. 1 with No. 4, a work that sweeps you from tense foreboding to sweet joy and all the way to rowdy humor by its climactic end. Keep an eye out at Bergen Performing Arts Center for charismatic percussionist Lisa Pegher in this program that also includes the world premiere of a new work by Danielpour.
After studying under Haydn in Vienna, the young Beethoven announced himself with his First Symphony, a sunny composition full of youth and promise. While that first symphony shows Mozart and Haydn's influence, it also bears the first hints of the trailblazing experimentation that would mark the composer's career. You can hear his progression unfold when the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra follows up Symphony No. 1 with No. 4, a work that sweeps you from tense foreboding to sweet joy and all the way to rowdy humor by its climactic end. Keep an eye out at Bergen Performing Arts Center for charismatic percussionist Lisa Pegher in this program that also includes the world premiere of a new work by Danielpour.