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Haskins Conducts Beethoven's Symphony No. 7

Two hundred and eleven years after its debut, Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 continues to captivate listeners.
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Two hundred and eleven years after its debut, Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 continues to captivate listeners.

On the debut episode of the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra Radio Hour, we dive into the incredible and fascinating world of Beethoven, specifically his 7th Symphony. Two hundred and eleven years after its debut, Beethoven's Symphony No. 7continues to captivate listeners. What makes this masterpiece so compelling? We'll explore the tumultuous period during which Beethoven composed this Symphony, his struggles with ill health, and his experiences amid the Napoleonic Wars. Join us as we unravel the rhythmic vitality, folk music influences, and sheer energy that have cemented this Symphony's place in the hearts of audiences worldwide. Join Host Maestro Ryan Haskins and discover why Beethoven himself called it "one of my best works."

Named as the 6th Music Director and Conductor of the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, Ryan Haskins continues to attract international attention as one of the most innovative and creative concert presenters of his generation today.
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