BEETHOVEN (ON THE) ROCKS & CLUB NIGHT AT NEUBAD
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Program
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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
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Symphony No. 5 Fate Symphony in C minor, Op. 67 | 31’
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Event Description
How can classical music and club culture be brought together across generations? Formats such as the “Yellow Lounge”, founded in Berlin, or “TonhalleLATE” in Zurich have shown how classical live acts and club atmosphere can open up new spaces for music. The Luzerner Sinfonieorchester now develops this idea further in Lucerne – not in the classical setting of the KKL Luzern, but in the cultural biotope of Neubad Luzern.
The programme features Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, a work that also challenged conventions. The so-called Fate Symphony insists energetically on freedom and paves the way towards an uncertain future with triumphant fanfares.
The performance itself also recalls Beethoven’s scepticism towards authority: the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester performs without a conductor, led by concertmaster Gregory Ahss. After the symphonic force in the former swimming pool, the evening continues in the club of the cultural centre.
“Beethoven (on the) Rocks” becomes a club night at Neubad – and a concert evening unlike anything Lucerne has experienced before.
BEETHOVEN IN THE POOL
Concert & Party
The Luzerner Sinfonieorchester brings its sound world to Neubad Lucerne – combining symphonic power with club culture. After Beethoven’s Fifth in the former swimming pool, the evening continues in the club.
Important Ticket Information
Thank you for your interest in the concert City Lights.
In a first phase, this offer is reserved for young people and young adults U28. U28 means: born in 1998 or later. Thanks to the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation, we can offer tickets free of charge for this target group.
If you were born in 1997 or earlier, we look forward to welcoming you at the concert the following day, Thursday, 21 May.