About Tan Dun & the London Philharmonic Orchestra

Age  Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 18+

Globally successful musician and composer Tan Dun conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Beethoven’s visionary Ninth Symphony. On its own, that would make this concert the hottest of hot tickets, but when it’s coupled with a major new work by the Grammy award-winning composer himself – the only performance outside London – it’s elevated it to a new level.

200 years ago, Beethoven shook the world with his final symphony, not least by introducing a chorus into the last movement to sing his setting of Schiller’s Ode to Joy, a declaration of friendship and brotherhood. It’s the defining moment of the Symphony and creates an ecstatic blaze of glory that stirs the soul.

Beethoven wanted his Ninth Symphony to embrace all humanity, so when Tan Dun set out to compose his own tribute to Beethoven, he aimed just as high, combining ancient poetry from China and Europe to create an ‘ode to peace’ worthy of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. His choral concerto Nine is everything you’d expect from the composer of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. His creative and artistic language spans East and West, and the result transcends both.

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  • Symphony Hall
    Broad Street
    Birmingham
    B1 2EA
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