Sunday Morning Concert

200 years of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9

May 26 | 11:00 a.m.
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Date
Sunday, May 26
Location
Amare Concert Hall, The Hague
Tickets
From € 34,-
Musicians
Conductor: Richard Egarr
Choir: Laurens Symphonic

At Residentie Orkest , Sunday morning becomes your favorite time of the week. Just a little more relaxation, with a symphonic massage for your thoughts. You'll hear the most beautiful music at our carefree sunny Sunday morning concerts. This morning Beethoven's Ninth Symphony: a universal message of peace and harmony set to music.

Unthinkable: you are completely deaf and you write the symphony of symphonies. A colossal piece of music from which splashes a universal message of peace and harmony. A message more topical than ever. Two hundred years ago Beethoven wrote his imposing Ninth Symphony. This is celebrated worldwide. Also in The Hague, where Alle Menschen werden Brüder is inextricably linked to the Peace Palace. The Residentie Orkest, an extraordinary quartet of soloists and the fantastic Laurens Symphonic bring you Beethoven's monument to humanity.

Our regular guest conductor Richard Egarr will lead you in the celebration of brotherhood. With his Ninth Symphony, Beethoven wrote perhaps the most beloved symphony in the history of classical music. In any case, he radically changed music history with it. He set to music a musical monument to humanity, culminating in the world-famous "Alle Menschen werden Brüder" from Schiller's poem Ode an die Freude. Beethoven's crown jewel is full of hope and zest for life. You have to experience this live!

Musicalchildren's workshop
Tip! Especially for kids aged 4 to 12 there is a musical children's workshop during the concert for € 3.50 per child. Please book in advance! The workshop is in Dutch. Book the workshop here.