
Minnesota Orchestra: Stephanie Childress - Beethoven Triple Concerto
Orchestra Hall - MN · Minneapolis, MN
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About Minnesota Orchestra: Stephanie Childress - Beethoven Triple Concerto
Performance Details
- Genre
- Classical
- Venue
- Orchestra Hall - MN
- Location
- Minneapolis, MN
- Next Date
- 7/16/2026
About This Performance
Beethoven's Triple Concerto stands as one of classical music's most ambitious chamber works, featuring three soloists—violin, cello, and piano—in dialogue with a full orchestra. Composed in 1803-1804 during Beethoven's middle period, this singular work represents his only concerto for multiple soloists and showcases his mastery of intricate musical conversations between instruments. The piece demands exceptional coordination and virtuosity from its soloists while maintaining Beethoven's characteristic blend of classical structure and romantic expression.
Expect an evening of sophisticated musical interplay where three distinct voices weave together in Beethoven's richly textured soundscape. The concerto's three movements range from the majestic opening Allegro to the lyrical Largo and the spirited Rondo alla Polacca finale. Classical music enthusiasts will appreciate the technical brilliance and emotional depth, while newcomers to orchestral music will find the conversational nature of the soloists engaging and accessible. The Minnesota Orchestra's renowned precision and warmth make them ideal interpreters of this demanding repertoire.
Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis provides one of America's finest acoustic environments for experiencing this masterwork. Opened in 1974 and designed specifically for orchestral music, the venue's exceptional acoustics ensure that every nuance of the complex musical dialogue reaches the audience with clarity and richness. The hall's intimate yet grand atmosphere creates the perfect setting for appreciating both the soloists' virtuosic displays and the orchestra's supporting artistry.
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What to Expect
Dress Code
Smart casual to business casual is appropriate for most classical performances.
Arrival
Arrive 15-30 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated at the discretion of the venue.
During the Show
Silence your phone. Applause is welcome between pieces or at the end of each act.
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