Duo Pleyel: Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony

Part of the York Concert 2026/27 Season

Add to my Calendar 25-11-2026 19:30 25-11-2026 21:30 36 Duo Pleyel: Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony Named after their beautiful 1848 piano, Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya and Richard Egarr have been working together as Duo Pleyel for the past eight years to bring the rich and exciting repertoire for piano four-hands to a wider audience. In May 2023, Duo Pleyel began a three-year recording project of the complete Beethoven symphonies in extraordinary four-hand arrangements by his undervalued student Carl Czerny. These are fascinating and hugely important keyboard transcriptions from historical, musicological and purely musical perspectives. Czerny was perhaps the most important teacher and virtuoso before Liszt (one of Czerny’s students!). As a pupil of Beethoven, Czerny knew and had unique insight into his teacher’s music, and Beethoven often entrusted Czerny with the performance of his piano works. Czerny’s brilliant transcriptions of Beethoven’s symphonies were known to the composer and were made with masterful skill and care. You will be amazed at what you hear in these spectacular arrangements of perhaps the greatest symphony cycle in history! To mark the bicentenary of Beethoven’s death in 2027, our 2026/27 season offers audiences the chance to experience four of these breathtaking arrangements ahead of the highly anticipated release of Duo Pleyel’s recording of the symphonies in the spring. In the first of these performances, Duo Pleyel pairs Beethoven’s Symphony no. 1 with his monumental ‘Eroica’ Symphony. While his First Symphony honours the traditional classical style of Haydn and Mozart, Beethoven’s hallmark dynamic contrasts and tonal shifts are very much present in the work. Building upon these early innovations, the ‘Eroica’ Symphony breaks many formal and harmonic boundaries, ushering in Beethoven’s ‘heroic’ period. Audiences can hear two more of Beethoven’s middle-period masterpieces in the spring, as our Beethoven 200 celebrations continue! Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, York DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall
University of York
York
YO10 5DD
England

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Programme

Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony no.3 in E flat major 'Eroica', Op.55
Ludwig van BeethovenSymphony no.1 in C major, Op.21

Performers

Duo Pleyel

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Programme Note

Named after their beautiful 1848 piano, Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya and Richard Egarr have been working together as Duo Pleyel for the past eight years to bring the rich and exciting repertoire for piano four-hands to a wider audience. In May 2023, Duo Pleyel began a three-year recording project of the complete Beethoven symphonies in extraordinary four-hand arrangements by his undervalued student Carl Czerny. These are fascinating and hugely important keyboard transcriptions from historical, musicological and purely musical perspectives. Czerny was perhaps the most important teacher and virtuoso before Liszt (one of Czerny’s students!). As a pupil of Beethoven, Czerny knew and had unique insight into his teacher’s music, and Beethoven often entrusted Czerny with the performance of his piano works. Czerny’s brilliant transcriptions of Beethoven’s symphonies were known to the composer and were made with masterful skill and care. You will be amazed at what you hear in these spectacular arrangements of perhaps the greatest symphony cycle in history!

To mark the bicentenary of Beethoven’s death in 2027, our 2026/27 season offers audiences the chance to experience four of these breathtaking arrangements ahead of the highly anticipated release of Duo Pleyel’s recording of the symphonies in the spring. In the first of these performances, Duo Pleyel pairs Beethoven’s Symphony no. 1 with his monumental ‘Eroica’ Symphony. While his First Symphony honours the traditional classical style of Haydn and Mozart, Beethoven’s hallmark dynamic contrasts and tonal shifts are very much present in the work. Building upon these early innovations, the ‘Eroica’ Symphony breaks many formal and harmonic boundaries, ushering in Beethoven’s ‘heroic’ period. Audiences can hear two more of Beethoven’s middle-period masterpieces in the spring, as our Beethoven 200 celebrations continue!

Duo Pleyel: Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony

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