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The Hanover Band

Beethoven Symphony No 9 "The Choral"

Danny Driver piano; Elin Pritchard soprano; Victoria Simmonds alto; Andrés Presno tenor; Darren Jeffery bass; Covent Garden Choir; Tori Longdon, Chorus Master

Beethoven Symphony No 9 "The Choral"
Conductor Zvonimir Hačko returns to Cadogan Hall with The Hanover Band to present one of music’s most iconic and transcendent works: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, the ‘Choral’. This is the symphony that changed everything – the moment when a great composer dared to add the human voice to the symphonic form, setting Schiller’s Ode to Joy to music that has inspired millions ever since. It remains one of the most joyful, unified and profoundly moving pieces ever composed.

Before the Ninth comes a masterpiece of virtuosic brilliance; Mendelssohn’s spirited Piano Concerto No. 1 brings together two great Romantic sensibilities. With the incomparable Danny Driver at the keyboard – an interpreter of rare sensitivity and technical command – this is an opportunity to hear one of the finest pianists of his generation showcasing an essential work of early Romanticism.

Opening the evening is Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, a thrilling symphonic tone-poem that sets the stage for the magnificence to follow.

The Hanover Band, specialists in historically informed performance with an international reputation for excellence, brings authentic period-instrument colour to these masterworks, while Zvonimir Hačko thoughtful and deeply committed conducting draws out the full emotional and musical depth of these extraordinary scores.

This is an ICCM concert, produced in collaboration with Hanover Band Promotions Ltd.


  • date Mon, 30 March 2026
  • location Cadogan Hall, London
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £18 to £58

Full Event Details

Conductor Zvonimir Hačko returns to Cadogan Hall with The Hanover Band to present one of music’s most iconic and transcendent works: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, the ‘Choral’. This is the symphony that changed everything – the moment when a great composer dared to add the human voice to the symphonic form, setting Schiller’s Ode to Joy to music that has inspired millions ever since. It remains one of the most joyful, unified and profoundly moving pieces ever composed.

Before the Ninth comes a masterpiece of virtuosic brilliance; Mendelssohn’s spirited Piano Concerto No. 1 brings together two great Romantic sensibilities. With the incomparable Danny Driver at the keyboard – an interpreter of rare sensitivity and technical command – this is an opportunity to hear one of the finest pianists of his generation showcasing an essential work of early Romanticism.

Opening the evening is Beethoven’s Egmont Overture, a thrilling symphonic tone-poem that sets the stage for the magnificence to follow.

The Hanover Band, specialists in historically informed performance with an international reputation for excellence, brings authentic period-instrument colour to these masterworks, while Zvonimir Hačko thoughtful and deeply committed conducting draws out the full emotional and musical depth of these extraordinary scores.

This is an ICCM concert, produced in collaboration with Hanover Band Promotions Ltd.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Cadogan Hall, London
5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ


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