Dudamel, Beethoven’s Fifth & Corigliano
About This Event
Event: Dudamel, Beethoven’s Fifth & Corigliano Venue: David Geffen Hall Conductor Gustavo Dudamel will guide the orchestra through two symphonic works that explore profound human experiences. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony transitions from chaos to victory, while John Corigliano’s First Symphony reflects on the impact of the AIDS epidemic.
About Symphony No. 5(symphony)
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Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 (1804–08) distills conflict into a four-movement arc that moves from C minor severity toward a hard-won C major close. Its opening motif, pared to essentials, became a cultural shorthand for pressure and persistence. New York has lived with this piece for more than a century, from early Carnegie Hall seasons to its role as repertory bedrock for the city’s major orchestras. In this program at David Geffen Hall and NJPAC, Gustavo Dudamel places it alongside John Corigliano, setting a classical monument against a modern, historically specific response.
About the Artists
Gustavo Dudamel
Gustavo Dudamel is a Venezuelan conductor and violinist, recognized for his dynamic conducting style and leadership of major orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
New York Philharmonic
Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of the New York Philharmonic, one of the world's most prestigious classical music ensembles. With its home at the iconic David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, this orchestra serves as a cornerstone of New York City's vibrant cultural landscape.
John Corigliano
John Corigliano stands as a towering figure in contemporary classical music, captivating audiences with his emotive and innovative compositions. A frequent collaborator with the New York Philharmonic, Corigliano's works have resonated through the halls of the iconic David Geffen Hall, a testament to his deep connection with New York City's vibrant cultural tapestry.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven, a monumental figure in the world of classical music, continues to captivate audiences with his timeless compositions, which range from the Classical era's elegance to the Romantic period's emotive depth.