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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9

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Catalogue numberNSO0012D
Release date2024-02-09
Discs1
Orig. sample rate96000 Hz

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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, under Gianandrea Noseda's direction at the Kennedy Center, transcends mere music, becoming a cultural beacon of joy triumphing over adversity. This rendition, featuring soloists Camilla Tilling (soprano), Kelley O'Connor (mezzo-soprano), Issachah Savage (tenor), Ryan McKinny (bass-baritone), alongside The Washington Chorus and the National Symphony Orchestra, encapsulates the spirit of Beethoven's masterpiece. The work, a pinnacle of Beethoven's "heroic" style, marries innovative form with profound content, notably through the use of human voice in its final movement. Drawing on Schiller's "Ode to Joy," Beethoven's symphony concludes his exploration of choral music with a powerful message of universal joy. Spanning about a year and a half of composition, this symphony remained Beethoven's last orchestral endeavor. It defies conventional structure, weaving dramatic themes and revolutionary dissonance into a narrative that culminates in a transformative choral finale, showcasing Noseda and the ensemble's profound interpretive depth.
 
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ArtistCamilla Tilling
Gianandrea Noseda
Issachah Savage
Kelley O'Connor
National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center
Ryan McKinny
The Washington Chorus
ComposerLudwig van Beethoven

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