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Beethoven: Immortal Beloved

Musicologists often overlook the crucial role that women played in shaping the legacies of great composers, yet they were the keepers of letters, diaries, and the famous Salons that influenced the artistic world. Through the fascinating lens of Caroline Unger, a celebrated singer who premiered Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and worked closely with Schubert, Liszt, Goethe, and the Grimm Brothers, The Parlour unpacks Beethoven’s life and music like never before. Acclaimed actor and director Melanie Hillman brings Unger to life, alongside baritone Adam Miller and mezzo-soprano Karen van Spall. Illuminating Beethoven’s world and revealing his connections with Schubert and beyond, this unique fusion of music and drama delves deep into the personal and artistic struggles of one of history’s greatest composers.

This event is part of the fortyfivedownstairs Chamber Music Festival, curated and directed by Coady Green.

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Beethoven Marathon Part 1: Symphony No. 7 and Piano Concerto No. 5 arranged for four hands, with Coady Green and Ricardo Roche Idini

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Mother’s Day Concert, with Michael Petruccelli (Tenor) and Coady Green (Piano)