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Columbus Symphony with Beethoven, Brahms, and more

Apr 18, 2026 at 3:00 PM  ·  Ohio Theatre Columbus, Columbus, OH Ohio Theatre Columbus, Columbus, OH

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A prominent American symphony orchestra based in Columbus, Ohio, delivering passionate classical and pop concert experiences at the historic Ohio Theatre.
Ludwig van Beethoven, a German composer and pianist from Bonn, bridged the Classical and Romantic eras with his innovative, emotionally intense music. Renowned for works like the "Moonlight Sonata," Fifth Symphony, and Ninth Symphony, he revolutionized instrumental music, elevating it to high art. He continued composing despite profound deafness.
Johannes Brahms, born in Hamburg, Germany, was a pivotal Romantic era composer. He masterfully blended classical forms with rich harmonies and lyrical melodies in his symphonies, concertos, and chamber music. Celebrated for works like "Hungarian Dances" and his "Lullaby," he is considered one of classical music's "Three Bs" alongside Bach and Beethoven, leaving an enduring legacy.
Robert Alexander Schumann was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic of the early Romantic era. Initially a law student at the universities of Leipzig and Heidelberg, he abandoned his legal studies to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist under Friedrich Wieck. However, a debilitating hand injury permanently ended his performance aspirations, leading him to focus exclusively on composition and criticism. In 1834, he co-founded the influential music journal Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, which he edited for a decade. He married Wieck's daughter, the acclaimed piano prodigy Clara Wieck, in 1840 following a bitter legal battle with her father. This marriage sparked an immense creative period, beginning with a prolific "year of song" followed by major orchestral, chamber, and choral works. Widely regarded as a quintessential exponent of musical Romanticism, Schumann's compositions are celebrated for their emotional intensity, lyrical beauty, and innovative forms. Throughout his life, he struggled with severe mental health issues, which culminated in a suicide attempt in 1854 and his subsequent confinement to an asylum, where he died two years later.

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