The Philharmonic will give a concert dedicated to Beethoven’s choral and orchestral works on Thursday.
Featuring Nina Kostova on solo piano and conducted by Sasho Tatarchevski, the Philharmonic will perform Beethoven’s Name Day Overture in C Major, Op. 115; Choral Fantasy for piano, vocal soloists, and orchestra, Op. 80; and his Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36.
Also performing will be members of Music Academy’s Dragan Shuplevski and ProArs choirs, as well as solo sopranoes Javorka Vitanova and Martina Naneska, alto Bojana Jovanova, tenors Jane Dunimagloski and Shinasi Ramadan, and bass Martin Blazhevski.
Regarded by many as the greatest composer who ever lived, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) dominated a period of musical history between the Classical and Romantic eras and is best known for his nine symphonies.
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