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15 Oct 2015, Cheltenham Town Hall
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Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú National Orchestra of Wales
On the road...Cheltenham
Thu 15 Oct 2015 Cheltenham Town Hall
The Orchestra takes to the road with firm favourites, conductor Jac van Steen and Wales' premier pianist LlÅ·r Williams.
The Orchestra takes to the road with firm favourites, conductor Jac van Steen and Wales' premier pianist LlÅ·r Williams.

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On the road...Cheltenham

Composed in 1805, Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto broke new ground by taking an established musical form and doing something new and adventurous with it. Its long and often understated first movement gives way to two shorter and contrasting ones, making it a concerto of infinite variety, performed today by outstanding pianist Llŷr Williams.

In his symphonies, Brahms felt it was his destiny to take up the mantle of Beethoven, but was never satisfied with his efforts. Modern experts - and audiences - disagree, and the grandeur of his Fourth, which closes this concert, shows us precisely why.