

Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral" (Live)
On 7 May 1824, Beethovenâs Symphony No. 9, âChoralâ, was premiered at Viennaâs former Kärntnertortheater. Some of the musicians who played at the premiere subsequently became founding members of the Vienna Philharmonic. And itâs this orchestra that performed this special 200th anniversary performance, recorded at Viennaâs Musikverein on 7 May 2024 under the baton of Riccardo Muti. âThe Ninth Symphony has always held a position of particular prominence for our orchestra,â says first violinist and chair of the Vienna Philharmonic, Daniel Froschauer. He remembers performing the work with Muti at the 2020 Salzburg Festival, an experience he describes to Apple Music Classical as full of âpure joy and deep artistic understandingâ. No doubt that concert inspired the players to invite Muti back for this momentous event. The orchestra, adds Froschauer, is continually inspired by the Ninth. âThe finale with the chorus is overwhelming,â he says, âand Schillerâs âOde to Joyâ is a hymn for peace, humanity and fraternity.â And, he adds, in a world torn apart by conflict, âit is more important than ever to perform and think about Beethovenâs music that way.â