Beethoven 250th Anniversary Piano Concerto Series 4
Programme
Mozart Overture to The Magic Flute
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4
Beethoven Triple Concerto
Please note change of programme.
Performers
Elizabeth Sombart piano
Duncan Riddell violin
Richard Harwood cello
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Pierre Vallet conductor
Related Links
Elizabeth Sombart and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and his famous Triple Concerto.
Beethoven’s personal life was famously wild and tortured, from his wretched childhood and early musical education at the hands of an alcoholic and abusive father to his hopeless, unrequited romantic passions. Yet from personal chaos emerged perhaps the greatest music ever composed. Written for the instrument with which he is inextricably linked, the five piano concertos chart the dramatic period of Beethoven’s career from young composer-performer to the early stages of his painful descent into profound deafness, and the cruel end of his own performing career. Each is a sublime masterpiece, distilling the spirit and towering genius of this most prodigious composer.
Beethoven’s Piano Concertos are presented in each concert of this series with an overture by his near-contemporary Mozart.
2.45pm: Pre-concert talk
by John Suchet, the acclaimed broadcaster and author of Beethoven: the Man Revealed (for concert ticket holders only)
Duration: approx. 2 hours (incl. 20-minute interval)
Related Links
Ticket Information
£35, £28, £20, £15
Students: all tickets half price (not available online)
All orders are subject to a transaction fee, except if made in person. See booking information for details, payment methods and delivery options.
This event has passed.
Series Discount
Book 3 concerts in the Piano Concerto Series, save 20%
Book 4 or 5 concerts in the Piano Concerto Series, save 30%
Group Discount
Groups of 10 or more: 20% off
Future events in this series
Beethoven 250th Anniversary Piano Concerto Series
A series presenting Beethoven’s Piano Concertos alongside music by his near-contemporary Mozart, presented by John Suchet.
Read more about this seriesJoin our Mailing List
Join our email mailing list to be the first to hear about new events and for access to pre-sale tickets.