Music History Lecture and Performance – Beethoven’s early years – Livestream
Michael Tracy will be joined by Mark Salman and special guests, who will livestream from the Kay White Hall, discussing and performing masterpieces from Beethoven’s early years: 1770-1802. Beethoven’s formative years were spent in Bonn, Germany until 1791 when he left for Vienna, Austria, then the leading musical and cultural capital of the world. Soon this young virtuoso pianist, who was the heir to Haydn and Mozart, dazzled the salons of aristocrats. His first six symphonies, the first seven quartets, and the first 15 piano sonatas mark a few of the major compositional works that are still performed on concert stages throughout the world. However, by age 28, Beethoven experienced ringing in his ears, losing the ability to hear high pitches, and faced the greatest horror for any musician: complete hearing loss. Live-Stream from the Kay White Hall Sunday, June 14 at 4:00 pm $10 Suggested donation
Date and Time
Sunday Jun 14, 2020
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PDT
Sunday, June 14 at 4:00 pm
Location
Vashon Center for the Arts
Fees/Admission
$10 suggested donation
Website
https://vashoncenterforthearts.org/livestream-music-history-lecture-and-performance-beethovens-early
Contact Information
chad@vashoncenterforthearts.org
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