
Beethoven Overture, Egmont (08')
Richard Strauss Don Quixote (40')
- INTERVAL - (20')
Beethoven Symphony No.5 (36')
Domingo Hindoyan conductor
Jonathan Aasgaard cello
Nicholas Bootiman viola
Are these the most famous four notes in history? Ludwig van Beethoven shakes his fist at Fate and launches the symphony to end all symphonies. From tragedy to triumph, Beethoven’s Fifth is the ride of your musical life, but today, Domingo Hindoyan is all about adventure: whether the heroism of Beethoven’s Egmont, or Richard Strauss’ fantastical retelling of the escapades of Don Quixote. With the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s own Jonathan Aasgaard taking the role of the crazy knight, you’ll believe a cello can fly!
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