
Few works in Western music are as instantly recognizable—or as revolutionary—as Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Its famous four-note opening motive drives the entire symphony, unifying all four movements into a single, relentless journey. Beginning in stormy C minor, the music pushes forward with unstoppable momentum, transforming tension into energy and darkness into light. The triumphant final movement, blazing in C major, stands as one of Beethoven’s most powerful musical affirmations—a victory not just of sound, but of spirit.
PROGRAM:
Beethoven - Coriolan Overture
Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C Minor
Gabriel Lefkowitz, conductor