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Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim

Author: C Major Entertainment

Beethoven will be the focus of the Staatskapelle Berlin’s great open-air concert. Barenboim, Lang Lang perform Piano Concerto No.2 & Symphony No. 9.

  • Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim | Copyright: © Deutsche Grammophon

    Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim © Deutsche Grammophon

  • Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim | Copyright: © Deutsche Grammophon

    Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim © Deutsche Grammophon

  • Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim | Copyright: © C Major Entertainment

    Beethoven: Lang Lang & Daniel Barenboim © C Major Entertainment

In 2020, Ludwig van Beethoven will be the focus of the Staatskapelle Berlin’s great open-air concert. Star pianist Lang Lang will play Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Daniel Barenboim will conduct this work modelled on Mozart, as well as Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 9. with its insistent appeal to humanity and its forward-looking utopian character.

Lang Lang
Julia Kleiter, Waltraud Meier, Andreas Schager, René Pape, Staatsopernchor
Staatskapelle Berlin, conducted by Daniel Barenboim

Sunday 6 or 13 September 2020
19:00 at the Bebelplatz (open-air) in Berlin

Duration: approx. 90 mins
Format: 4K
Producers: ZDF, Deutsche Grammophon, C Major Entertainment

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