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Beethoven Nine

Beethoven Nine

Beethoven Nine

08 Jun 2026 | 19:30 | Cadogan Hall

Beethoven Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op. 80
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, ‘Choral’, Op. 125

Anna Avramidou piano
Zoe Nicolaidou soprano
Shakira Tsindos mezzo-soprano
Sotiris Charalampous tenor
Yiorgo Ioannou baritone
Crouch End Festival Chorus
Marios Papadopoulos conductor

An evening of majestic, joy-filled Beethoven to celebrate the Cyprus European Union Presidency. Young virtuoso Anna Avramidou takes centre stage in the uplifting Choral Fantasy, then Marios Papadopoulos leads the orchestra and exceptional vocal soloists in a triumphant performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.

The Cultural Section of the Cyprus High Commission is proud to support this flagship concert, presented as part of the official celebrations of Cyprus’s Presidency of the European Union.

Beethoven Nine

08 Jun 2026

Tickets: £18, £28, £38, £48, £60
(Students from £5)
Duration: 120 min
Venue: Cadogan Hall
Monday 8th June, 2026 – 19:30
From £18
(Students from £5)

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