I thought I'd start this thread with the concert I attended in Vienna on 10th August 2003 at the Theater an der Wien. This was a recreation in the same venue of the famous Dec 22nd 1808 concert which saw the premier of the 4th piano concerto, 5th and 6th symphonies amongst other works.
On my return I posted an account on the site as follows: " It was an incredibly moving and powerful experience - Pastoral Symphony, Ah Perfido, Gloria from C major mass, 4th piano concerto, 5th symphony, Sanctus and Benedictus from the mass, an improvisation in the style of Beethoven (based on themes suggested by the audience - mine wasn't chosen!), and the Choral fantasy - all on period instruments which made the whole thing even more realistic - closing my eyes I was back in Dec 22nd 1808 and Beethoven was playing. The atmosphere was electric and the audience went wild at the end with a 20 minute ovation - a one off experience that I shall remember all my life."
Of course I hadn't realised then that they would repeat the whole thing on the exact date of the bicentenary 5 years later in 2008.
On my return I posted an account on the site as follows: " It was an incredibly moving and powerful experience - Pastoral Symphony, Ah Perfido, Gloria from C major mass, 4th piano concerto, 5th symphony, Sanctus and Benedictus from the mass, an improvisation in the style of Beethoven (based on themes suggested by the audience - mine wasn't chosen!), and the Choral fantasy - all on period instruments which made the whole thing even more realistic - closing my eyes I was back in Dec 22nd 1808 and Beethoven was playing. The atmosphere was electric and the audience went wild at the end with a 20 minute ovation - a one off experience that I shall remember all my life."
Of course I hadn't realised then that they would repeat the whole thing on the exact date of the bicentenary 5 years later in 2008.
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