Camerata Nordia Octet


Most likely none of you are planning to be in Athens, Georgia this Wednesday; but if you are, Sweden's leading chamber orchestra will be appearing at the University's Hodgson Concert Hall that evening. While on the subject, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will be performing that greatest of symphonies, Beethoven's No. 9, on 14 November of this year.

4 comments:

Dad29 said...

Umnnhhh.....Mahler's 2nd is quite a work, too.

Grim said...

They both made this list, albeit as 3 and 4.

https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/best-symphonies-all-time/

JebTexas said...

Beautiful! Frozen, and yet one can hear the promise of spring! Thanks for posting this.

Anonymous said...

I have sung Beethoven's 9th twice, his choral fantasy once, and his "Missa Solemnis," as well as a "smaller" mass. I still love his instrumental works, but as a vocalist I'm a bit Beethovened out. :)

LittleRed1