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Ukrainian National Opera Orchestra "Ninth & Destiny

2024/12/29(su.) 17:00 Starting

Tokyo Opera City Concert HallTokyo

Official https://www.koransha.com/orch_chamber/daiku/

Is there any symphony that makes one feel the power of music as much as Beethoven's "Ninth"? This music has an allure that attracts people. There is something in it that goes beyond the emotions that we do not encounter in our daily lives. Beethoven was a great admirer of the works of the German poet and thinker Schiller. Schiller's works are rooted in an indomitable spirit of freedom. It took about 30 years from the time Beethoven came up with the idea of setting Schiller's poem, "On the Joyous Occasion," to the time he completed it. Beethoven lost his hearing despite being a composer. The music is a shining hope out of darkness and chaos, and a sublime "love for mankind" created by an anguished genius who had accepted his destiny. The first words sung by the bass in the fourth movement were written by Beethoven, not Schiller. "Oh friends, it does not sound like this! Let us sing a more pleasant, more joyful song." He then begins a solo rendition of Schiller's poem, which is eventually passed on to the choir and soloists. All men are brothers", "Embrace each other, millions of men". The song is a majestic and dramatic song of joy, calling for freedom, equality, peace, and fraternity. It will give us the strength to rise up and hope for tomorrow.
Symphony No. 5 "Destiny" will also be performed at this concert. Fate" has been called the most beautiful symphony in terms of form with its skillful use of the characteristic opening motif, and it is also a work in which the composer boldly confronts his fate even after writing "Heiligenstadt's Testament" in despair over an ear infection. The 2024-25 season will mark the 157th anniversary of the Ukrainian National Opera. The Ukrainian National Opera will come to Japan with a strong desire to maintain their stance as artists and performers despite the difficulties they are going through.

Program

  • Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 "Destiny

    Beethoven

  • Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "With Chorus

    Beethoven

Performer

  • Mykola Jajura

    Conductor

  • Keiichi Shimizu

    chorus mastermind

  • Lilia Glevtsova

    soprano

  • Angelina Sivachka

    mezzo-soprano

  • Dmytro Kuzmin.

    tenor

  • Sergey Magera

    bus

  • Ukrainian National Opera Orchestra

    orchestral music

  • Shinyukai Chorus Group

    chorus

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