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The Amherst College Department of Music presents the ASO with Beethoven’s Symphony #3 in E-flat major-- the "Eroica” --and Liszt’s Piano Concerto #1 in E-flat major on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. in Buckley Recital Hall, Arms Music Center, on the Amherst College campus.

The ASO's season of epic symphonies continues with perhaps the most influential and greatest work of its form ever penned, the Symphony #3 in E-flat major ("Eroica") by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Famously, the work was written during the period when Napoleon Bonaparte acted as First Consul of France and there was hope, despite his authoritarian rule, that he would embody the democratic values of the French Revolution. In his idealism, Beethoven dedicated this symphony to Napoleon; but when the autocrat declared himself Emperor in 1804, Beethoven furiously withdrew his dedication, and later restyled the "Eroica" as merely memorializing "a great man." Musically, the "Eroica" is a revolution in and of itself in form and integration, and expands the scope of the symphony well beyond the compact confines of the classical era.

The ASO opens its concert, which also celebrates Family Weekend at Amherst College, with the equally tightly argued Piano Concerto #1 in E-flat major by Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Typical for Liszt, the concerto exploits radical chromatic harmonies, exhilarating virtuosic displays, kaleidoscopic orchestral colors and ingenious thematic integration. It makes its compelling case in four short, connected movements, and due to the unique use of the triangle in its third, scherzo-like movement, it is popularly known as the "Triangle Concerto." Amherst College senior Eugene Lee '17 is the soloist.

Tickets may be purchased at the door only. Prices are $10 for the general public; $5 for senior citizens, children 12 and under and students with ID; and free for Amherst students and Five College students with ID.

For information on the Amherst Symphony Orchestra, please see http://www.amherstsymphonyorchestra.com.

Contact Info

Alisa Pearson
(413) 542-2195
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