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New York City, New York 10028

Metropolitan Museum of Arts
Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Ticket: $23 ($50 series)

October 3 The Classical Period, 1784-1800: Excerpts from the Cello Sonata Opus 5 and the Piano Sonata "Pathétique"

October 10 The Middle Period, 1801-16: Excerpts from the "Appassionata" and "Kreutzer" Sonatas

October 17 The Final Period, 1816-27: The Years of Isolation Movements from Works of the Late Period

Beethoven in His Own Words David Dubal, pianist, teacher, writer, and broadcaster. http://www.daviddubal.com

Beethoven's music has touched the core of the human heart and has been a revelation, blessing, and salvation to millions. His letters to friends and associates and his poignant "Heilengenstadt Testament" reveal him as a man of deep insight and profound sentiment. These lectures, featuring live performances by musicians from the Juilliard School, will explore the turbulent existence of the man who believed that "music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy."

Official Website: http://www.metmuseum.org/tickets/package/view.asp?id=286

Added by daviddubal on September 15, 2007