Berliner Philharmoniker: Kirill Petrenko conducts Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Stravinsky

With his optimistic Second Symphony, the 31-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven rebelled against his growing deafness. The combative, uncompromising nature of his later works occasionally shines through, although the symphony remains rooted in the perfectly balanced music of his teacher Joseph Haydn. The other two works on Kirill Petrenko’s programme reference older music:
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With his optimistic Second Symphony, the 31-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven rebelled against his growing deafness. The combative, uncompromising nature of his later works occasionally shines through, although the symphony remains rooted in the perfectly balanced music of his teacher Joseph Haydn. The other two works on Kirill Petrenko’s programme reference older music:
Berliner Philharmoniker: Kirill Petrenko conducts Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Stravinsky

With his optimistic Second Symphony, the 31-year-old Ludwig van Beethoven rebelled against his growing deafness. The combative, uncompromising nature of his later works occasionally shines through, although the symphony remains rooted in the perfectly balanced music of his teacher Joseph Haydn. The other two works on Kirill Petrenko’s programme reference older music:
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