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Philharmonia Sessions - Beethoven's Prometheus

When
Friday December 4, 2020 at 19:30
Available online until
N/A
Where
Online, Battersea Arts Centre, London
Tickets
Free admission – no ticket required

  1. The Creatures of Prometheus Op 43 - Ludwig van Beethoven

An ancient Greek creation story tells of Prometheus, who breathed life into lumps of clay to create human beings, and stole fire from the gods to give them light and understanding.

Beethoven wrote his only ballet score for a production of The Creatures of Prometheus in 1801, in just eleven days. It was a huge success, and remained one of his most popular works throughout his lifetime. Beyond the well-known Overture lies music of classical grace, including the theme that later became the Finale of the ‘Eroica’ Symphony.

In the ballet, the gift of fire is interpreted as a metaphor for the civilizing power of science and the arts. To guide us through this timeless but also timely story, our Principal Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen is joined by Beethoven superfan Stephen Fry. He retells the myth in a new version by Gerard McBurney.

This is a deferred broadcast/stream, and can be viewed from Philharmonia's YouTube channel


Venue
Online, Battersea Arts Centre
Lavender Hill
London
London
SW11 5TN
England


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