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Experience an evening of profound musical storytelling, where Barber’s emotional landscapes and Beethoven’s heroic visions promise to captivate and inspire.
Samuel Barber’s celebrated Violin Concerto opens the night, featuring Eunice Keem, Associate Concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, as the soloist. Composed in 1939 and commissioned by Philadelphia industrialist Samuel Simeon Fels, this piece is renowned for its striking contrast between lyrical melodies and a frenetic finale. Crafted amidst the serene Pocono Mountains during Barber’s challenging personal circumstances, the first two movements captivate with their melodic beauty, while the finale dazzles with high-speed virtuosity and complex rhythms.
Beethoven’s revolutionary Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”, a pivotal moment in his career and Western music, comes alive under Maestro Couturiaux’s baton. This symphony marked a bold departure from classical conventions, embracing a new musical language that heralded the dawn of Romanticism. Originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte as Europe’s “liberator,” Beethoven retracted the dedication upon Napoleon’s self-proclamation as Emperor, fearing his tyranny. Published in 1806 as “Heroic Symphony – composed to celebrate the memory of a great man,” it reflects an idealized hero and the spirit of heroism.
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