Presented during the bicentenary of Ludwig van Beethoven's death, this concert celebrates the humanity, imagination, and emotional power that keep his music alive more than two hundred years later. Symphony No. 8 shows Beethoven at his most playful and inventive, while the dramatic Egmont tells a story of courage and sacrifice with extraordinary intensity. Together, these works reveal Beethoven not as a distant historical monument, but as a composer who still speaks directly to resilience, individuality, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Join us one hour before the concert at our Stories Behind the Sound to hear from guest artists and learn more about the evening's program.
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven — Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93
Ludwig van Beethoven — Egmont (incidental music), Op. 84
**Program and artists subject to change.
The Orchestra San Antonio
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Ticket Purchase Limit Policy
To ensure fair access, there is a 8-ticket limit per order for this performance. For group purchases exceeding 8 tickets, please contact us at [email protected] for personalized assistance.