Jonathan James talks about Beethoven's mighty 'Eroica' symphony, and in particular the challenges the Aurora Orchestra must have faced when they memorised the work's finale, where every instrument has an important voice. This is related to the concert that would have taken place at St David's Hall, Cardiff on the 18th May 2020 with the Aurora Orchestra.
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04/22/20 • 8 min
Braving the Stave - Aurora Orchestra Podcast with Jonathan James
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The cannon shot chords there that open Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. And what better way to launch this the first in a series of podcasts to keep you connected to the world of ST David's Hall? My name is Jonathan James, and I'm a regular pre concert speaker for the hall, and I thought would share some insights on the Eroica Symphony that would have been performed by the Aurora Orchestra under their conductor, Nicholas Collon.. I was particularly looking
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