Bergen Record previews Beethoven concerts

Jan 6, 2014

The Bergen Record chats with NJSO Principal Flute Bart Feller about the 200th anniversary of Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony, which the NJSO performs (along with the Seventh Symphony) this week in Englewood, Red Bank and New Brunswick.

[Beethoven’s] Eighth — the last symphony of the so-called middle period – has its own significance: both a kind of happy respite from the sometimes-dark Seventh Symphony, and a gathering of titanic forces for the world-changing Ninth.

“You could imagine the artist kind of wanting to take a breather,” says Bart Feller, principal flutist of the New Jersey Symphony, conducted by Jacques Lacombe, which will be playing both the Seventh and Eighth symphonies (along with works by Andre Previn and Edward T. Cone) on Thursday at bergenPAC in Englewood.

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“The Eighth couldn’t be anybody but Beethoven: It’s not that it’s not mature and developed,” Feller says. “But it’s less of a powerful, life-changing statement than the Seventh ...”

Grand or small, Beethoven was always Beethoven. Beyond this, he speaks to us, 200 years later, because he's the first great people’s composer.

“Beethoven had a hunger to express all this stuff inside him, and the public was ready to accept that,” Feller says.

Beethoven was a rebel for a revolutionary age. He wrote for ticket-buyers in the concert hall, not aristocrats in the salon. He was a “personality” in the modern rock-star sense – tempestuous, romantic, difficult. His music, by the standards of the time, snarled, raged, thundered.

Read the full feature at northjersey.com.

More Info for BEETHOVEN'S 7TH & 8TH SYMPHONIES
Jan 9 - 12, 2014 
2013-14 Season

BEETHOVEN'S 7TH & 8TH SYMPHONIES

2013-14 Season

JACQUES LACOMBE conductor
DANIEL MÜLLER-SCHOTT cello
ROBERT INGLISS oboe
BRENNAN SWEET violin
NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8
PREVIN Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (U.S. Premiere)
CONE Cadenzas for Oboe and Violin
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7