Join us March 27th for a conference on Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and a performance of Liszt’s arrangement of the Beethoven’s 9th! More details at https://t.co/DQkT3kw0dZ
Beethoven Symposium: Creation and Temporality
Tuesday November 14, 2023
Join us for an afternoon of presentations and an evening of performances! Admission is FREE and open to the public.
More details at: https://t.co/DQkT3kvsor
Reframing Beethoven 2022
Concerts featured at the conference are FREE and open to the public!
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Thursday, March 24, 8pm
March 25, 8:30pm
Saturday, March 26, 8pm
Reframing Beethoven concert NEXT WEEK!
“He Understood Everything”: A tribute to Beethoven
Come enjoy a concert of lesser-known orchestral and choral works by both Beethoven and other composers who composed with Beethoven in mind.
https://t.co/DQkT3kvsor
THE UNKNOWN BEETHOVEN: SUPERB GEMS FOR PIANO SOLO AND DUO
Sneak peak at the first concert of the Reframing Beethoven Conference!
Come enjoy some lesser known Beethoven piano works that even YOU might not know!
Performers include:
Pavel Nersessian, Boaz Sharon, and Anna Arazi.
Come join us this March at the 2022 Beethoven conference. This 4 day event will include concerts and lectures from scholars and musicians from all around the world! Come celebrate Beethoven’s 252nd birthday. For more information visit https://t.co/DQkT3kvsor
BEETHOVEN’S PIANOS
A symposium on Beethoven’s instruments,
his influences, his performances, his music
Monday, November 8, 4-6:30 and 8-10 pm
School of Music Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA, 02215
BEETHOVEN’S PIANOS
A symposium on Beethoven’s instruments,
his influences, his performances, his music
Monday, November 8, 4-6:30 and 8-10 pm
School of Music Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA, 02215
This Saturday, the @LvBCenterBU will host an online International Symposium on Beethoven Biography. To attend, please write as soon as possible to Professor Jeremy Yudkin (yudkinj @ bu . edu) for the invitation.
🗓️ Saturday, 12/12
🕧 12:30-3:30pm EST
🔗 https://t.co/T28zB4vdwI
(1/4) The first performance of Beethoven’s Opus 127 on 6 March 1825 did not go well. It was performed by Ignaz Schuppanzigh, who had returned to Vienna by 26 April 1823 (Day 335) and formed a string quartet with Karl Holz as 2nd violin, …
Presentations should last no longer than ten minutes, so that we may have a wide variety of points of view represented. Please send your proposals by November 15 to Jeremy Yudkin, Co-Director of the Beethoven Center at [email protected]
The Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University invites proposals for brief presentations at our virtual symposium on Beethoven biography to be held on Saturday, December 12, from 12:30 to 3:30 pm. (1/3)
The principal stimulus for this symposium is Lewis Lockwood's latest book, Beethoven's Lives: The Biographical Tradition. Your presentation may address any aspect of Beethoven biography; if possible, you may address some of the questions raised in the book. (2/3)
Two hundred years ago today, Beethoven was in the midst of composing the Diabelli Variations (and the Missa Solemnis). To learn more about his working methods , please join us to hear Dr. Federica Rovelli discuss Beethoven's Workshop this Wednesday at BU!