A glittering highlight of the season is Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, which marks an important milestone in music history and stands for peace, tolerance and solidarity. The setting of Schiller's ode "To Joy" revolutionized the genre by integrating vocal parts for the first time. The famous symphony also has a special connection to the Mozart Hall, where it was played 50 years ago at an academy concert to open the hall. Despite its popularity, it will be performed at the Academy Concerts for the first time in 25 years - a point of honor that GMD Roberto Rizzi Brignoli will be conducting.
Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, General Music Director
Estelle Kruger, soprano
Julia Faylenbogen, alto
Jonathan Stoughton, tenor
Sung Ha, bass
Opera Choir of the NTM
Extra choir of the NTM
Mannheim National Theater Orchestra
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Symphony No. 9 in D minor op. 125
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Price information:
Ticket depends on the price group of the seats. Discounts: Children and young people up to and including 16 years: Free admission. Students and trainees (from 17 to 30 years): €9. School group discount up to and including year 10: Free admission. School group discount from year 11: €9. Accompanying teachers: €9. People on low incomes: Free admission subject to availability with the Kulturpass des Kulturparketts Rhein-Neckar e. V. (pre-registration by email or telephone).