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"An Ode to Harmony: Exploring the Symphony's Journey through Time and Space" From Brahms to Beethoven, the orchestral score of Johannes Brahms' Symphony No

Background imageSymphony Collection: Symphony, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Symphony, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Symphony, 1845. Bronze plaque, detail of the Beethoven Monument to German composer Ludwig van Beethoven in Bonn. The plaque depicts mythological or allegorical figures

Background imageSymphony Collection: Germany, Berlin, Mitte, The Konzerthaus Concert Hall, home of the Berlin Symphony

Germany, Berlin, Mitte, The Konzerthaus Concert Hall, home of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, with a bronze statue of Apollo, God of the Arts, in a chariot drawn by two griffins

Background imageSymphony Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102855

EyeUbiquitous_20102855
Austria, Vienna, Musikverein Concert Hall, home of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra

Background imageSymphony Collection: La soiree - Autour du piano, c. 1880. Creator: Beraud, Jean (1849-1936)

La soiree - Autour du piano, c. 1880. Creator: Beraud, Jean (1849-1936)
La soiree - Autour du piano, c. 1880. Found in the Collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageSymphony Collection: The piano player, 1913

The piano player, 1913. Private Collection

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Symphony. Private Collection

Background imageSymphony Collection: Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl, (1864-65), 1937

Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl, (1864-65), 1937
Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl. A portrait of Whistlers mistress Joanna Jo Hiffernan (ca1843 after 1903). After a work by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834 -1903)

Background imageSymphony Collection: Symphony Whistler 1878 Leslie Matthew Spy Ward

Symphony Whistler 1878 Leslie Matthew Spy Ward
A Symphony (Whistler), 1878. Leslie Matthew (Spy) Ward (British, 1851-1922). Lithograph

Background imageSymphony Collection: Vanity Fair January 12 1878 Vanity Fair Symphony

Vanity Fair January 12 1878 Vanity Fair Symphony
Vanity Fair January 12, 1878: Vanity Fair: A Symphony, 1878. Leslie Matthew (Spy) Ward (British, 1851-1922), Vincent Brooks Day & Son

Background imageSymphony Collection: Panorama Of Eagle And Symphony Lakes Near Eagle River; Alaska, United States Of America

Panorama Of Eagle And Symphony Lakes Near Eagle River; Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageSymphony Collection: Diagram showing the layout of an orchestra

Diagram showing the layout of an orchestra

Background imageSymphony Collection: AD: COLUMBIA RECORDS, 1919. American advertisement for Columbia Records orchestra albums

AD: COLUMBIA RECORDS, 1919. American advertisement for Columbia Records orchestra albums, 1919

Background imageSymphony Collection: An Unfinished Symphony

An Unfinished Symphony
Woman in cloche hat examines her reflection in the mirror. 1928

Background imageSymphony Collection: Benjamin Godard

Benjamin Godard
BENJAMIN GODARD - French musician, who wrote operas, ballets, chamber music and a dramatic symphony Tasso, but who is best remembered for his popular salon music. Date: 1849 - 1895

Background imageSymphony Collection: Sir George Henschel

Sir George Henschel
SIR GEORGE HENSCHEL singer, pianist, composer : first conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, noted for his lieder singing, made last broadcast at age 84 Date: 1850 - 1934

Background imageSymphony Collection: A symphony

A symphony
A play on words. A couple enjoy a harmonious interlude. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905

Background imageSymphony Collection: The Last Night of the Proms

The Last Night of the Proms. Stanford Robinson conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. The television camera can be seen on the right

Background imageSymphony Collection: Symphony Auditorium, Newark, New Jersey, USA

Symphony Auditorium, Newark, New Jersey, USA
The Symphony Auditorium, a large concert hall in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSymphony Collection: Folies de Femmes at the French Casino, New York

Folies de Femmes at the French Casino, New York
The Autumn Symphony scene from Folies de Femmes at the French Casino, New York, 1936 Date: 1936

Background imageSymphony Collection: Programme cover, Queens Hall Symphony Concerts

Programme cover, Queens Hall Symphony Concerts, 16 December 1905, vocalist Miss Ada Crossley, Queens Hall Orchestra led by Mr Maurice Sons, conducted by Henry Wood. Date: 1905

Background imageSymphony Collection: Ancient musical instruments

Ancient musical instruments
A selection of ancient musical instruments. 1 - A symphony, or fiddle. 2 & 3- Egyptian instruments of the 18th century. 4 - Sackbut. 5, 6, & 7 - cherubic musicians from Herculaneum. 8 - a toph(drum)

Background imageSymphony Collection: Symphony under the stars at the Hollywood Bowl

Symphony under the stars at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: 1947

Background imageSymphony Collection: Haydns Toy Symphony performed

Haydns Toy Symphony performed
Performance of Haydns Toy Symphony by children of the Royal Asylum of St Anne, Redhill, Surrey. Date: 1887

Background imageSymphony Collection: Haydns toy symphony

Haydns toy symphony
Various musical instruments for children, as used in the Haydn toy symphony. Date: 1874

Background imageSymphony Collection: Symphony Vanity Fair January 12 1878 Color lithograph

Symphony Vanity Fair January 12 1878 Color lithograph
Artokoloro

Background imageSymphony Collection: DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Allen Stross, October 1970

Background imageSymphony Collection: Woman playing a magical violin to call out a red dragon

Woman playing a magical violin to call out a red dragon

Background imageSymphony Collection: Source Size = 3577 x 5010

Source Size = 3577 x 5010
Rombergs Toy Symphony: Performance at St. Jamess Hall, 1880

Background imageSymphony Collection: James McNeill Whistler, Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, American, 1834 - 1903

James McNeill Whistler, Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl, American, 1834 - 1903, 1862, oil on canvas

Background imageSymphony Collection: Portrait of Bedrich Smetana (1824-84) (engraving) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Bedrich Smetana (1824-84) (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR194174 Portrait of Bedrich Smetana (1824-84) (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageSymphony Collection: Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
BAL10481 Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) by Seehas, Christian Ludwig (1753-1802); Staatliches Museum, Schwerin, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageSymphony Collection: DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Photograph, c1920

Background imageSymphony Collection: BOSTON SYMPHONY HALL. Boston Symphony Hall, home of Boston Symphony Orchestra

BOSTON SYMPHONY HALL. Boston Symphony Hall, home of Boston Symphony Orchestra, located on Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1900. Photograph, c1904

Background imageSymphony Collection: CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. The concert hall on West 57th Street in New York photographed

CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. The concert hall on West 57th Street in New York photographed around the time of its inauguation, 5 May 1891

Background imageSymphony Collection: CARNEGIE HALL, c1910-1915. The concert hall on West 57th Street and 7th Avenue in New York City

CARNEGIE HALL, c1910-1915. The concert hall on West 57th Street and 7th Avenue in New York City, c1910-1915

Background imageSymphony Collection: CARNEGIE HALL, 1890. Andrew Carnegie presides over the laying of the cornerstone

CARNEGIE HALL, 1890. Andrew Carnegie presides over the laying of the cornerstone for Carnegie Hall, New York, 15 May 1890. Carnegie stands to the left of the man in the white apron

Background imageSymphony Collection: MOZART: SYMPHONY #40. Title page for Symphony No

MOZART: SYMPHONY #40. Title page for Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Background imageSymphony Collection: NEW YORK: ORCHESTRA, c1890. Conductor Theodore Thomas and the Chicago Symphony

NEW YORK: ORCHESTRA, c1890. Conductor Theodore Thomas and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing at Steinway Hall in New York City, c1890

Background imageSymphony Collection: BEETHOVEN: SCHERZO. Page from the first published edition of Ludwig van Beethovens Symphony No

BEETHOVEN: SCHERZO. Page from the first published edition of Ludwig van Beethovens Symphony No. 9, Op. 125, showing the final version of the Scherzo ritmo di 3 battute

Background imageSymphony Collection: NEW YORK ORCHESTRA, c1915. Walter Damrosch leading the New York Symphony Orchestra

NEW YORK ORCHESTRA, c1915. Walter Damrosch leading the New York Symphony Orchestra. Photographed c1915

Background imageSymphony Collection: BEETHOVEN: NINTH SYMPHONY. A page of the manuscript of Ludwig van Beethovens Ninth

BEETHOVEN: NINTH SYMPHONY. A page of the manuscript of Ludwig van Beethovens Ninth Symphony in D minor with the chorus of Friedrich von Schillers Ode to Joy

Background imageSymphony Collection: BEETHOVEN: FIFTH SYMPHONY. First page of the autographed manuscript of Ludwig van

BEETHOVEN: FIFTH SYMPHONY. First page of the autographed manuscript of Ludwig van Beethovens Fifth Symphony in C Minor, opus 67

Background imageSymphony Collection: BRAHMS MANUSCRIPT, 1876. Manuscript page of Johannes Brahms First Symphony, 1876

BRAHMS MANUSCRIPT, 1876. Manuscript page of Johannes Brahms First Symphony, 1876

Background imageSymphony Collection: BEETHOVEN: SIXTH SYMPHONY. Sketch of part of Ludwig van Beethovens Sixth Symphony

BEETHOVEN: SIXTH SYMPHONY. Sketch of part of Ludwig van Beethovens Sixth Symphony, the Pastoral, from one of his sketch-books, dated 1808. Also Beethovens signature from another manuscript

Background imageSymphony Collection: Europe, Germany, Berlin. Berlin Philharmonic Hall

Europe, Germany, Berlin. Berlin Philharmonic Hall

Background imageSymphony Collection: Monument of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria

Monument of Johann Strauss in Vienna, Austria

Background imageSymphony Collection: Picture No. 10874871

Picture No. 10874871
Shopper with cooperative supermarket Symphony Environmental biodegradable carrier bag Date:

Background imageSymphony Collection: Elevation showing the upper floors, containing 170 studios, that were added to the original

Elevation showing the upper floors, containing 170 studios, that were added to the original building in 1896
CARNEGIE HALL, 1896. Elevation showing the upper floors, containing 170 studios, that were added to the original building in 1896



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"An Ode to Harmony: Exploring the Symphony's Journey through Time and Space" From Brahms to Beethoven, the orchestral score of Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. Captivates with its intricate melodies and grandeur. As we delve into the Leningrad Symphony conducted by Sir John Barbirolli, we are transported to a world where music becomes an ethereal experience. Sketches for Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in D Minor reveal the genius behind this timeless masterpiece, while The London Symphony Orchestra enchants audiences at Harrods, London. Even Queen Elizabeth II herself graces the Royal Festival Hall, basking in the symphony's enchanting embrace. In Vienna, where Beethoven called home, his spirit resonates within every note played. We catch a glimpse of Hector Berlioz conducting with fervor in a French caricature engraving from 1845 - a testament to his passion for creating harmonious masterpieces. Yet not all symphonies are confined to concert halls; they can be found even amidst everyday life. A Rain Symphony paints a melodic picture as droplets dance upon windowsills and rooftops. Meanwhile, women queue up eagerly for shoefitting x-ray machines at Messrs Babers on Oxford Street - their excitement captured by "Our twenty-first birthday Gifts and Recipients, " forming a whimsical "Symphony in Shoes. " The power of unity shines through as LSO musicians lend support to BBC musicians in London - an orchestra of solidarity that transcends boundaries. And across continents stands the majestic Odeon of Herodes Atticus on Athens' Acropolis since 161 AD; its renovation in 1950 breathes new life into ancient stones as it hosts symphonic performances under starlit skies. In these diverse moments captured throughout history and geography, one thing remains constant.