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Mandle Philharmonic presents two incredible symphonies that tell a fascinating story about musical influence and inspiration. We start with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8—his most lighthearted and playful symphony—then move to Brahms’ powerful Symphony No. 1, which took him over twenty years to finish because he was so intimidated by Beethoven’s reputation.
Beethoven’s Eighth is pure fun. It’s got that famous “tick-tock” movement that sounds like a metronome, but somehow becomes completely magical. This is Beethoven when he’s not trying to change the world—just enjoying himself and showing off his incredible skill.
After intermission, we get Brahms at his most intense. His First Symphony starts dark and dramatic, building to one of the most triumphant finales ever written. You can hear him wrestling with Beethoven’s shadow throughout, but by the end, he’s found his own voice and made something completely original.
What makes this program special is hearing these two back-to-back. First you get Beethoven’s effortless genius, then you experience how that genius inspired and challenged the next generation. It’s like watching a master at work, then seeing his greatest student finally step out on his own.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear these contrasting masterpieces in one unforgettable evening that celebrates the symphony’s power to contain the full range of human experience.
Artistes de l'évènement
No InformationMandle Philharmonic Orchestra: An Evening of Romantics: Brahms and Beethoven
Date/Heure
Thursday, 2 October 2025
19:30 - 21:00
Lieu
The Royal Conservatory
273 Bloor St W
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5S 1W2
Prix
$40
Numéro de téléphone
416-408-0208
Site Web
https://mandlephil.com/
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