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Beethoven's Triple Concerto Tickets

Beethoven's Triple Concerto Concert Tickets

Listen to the sweet sounds of the symphony with Beethoven's Triple Concerto. Beethoven's Triple Concerto is one of his most famous works, and it has been performed by many different artists in its lifetime. The Cello often anchors the piano while the violin takes on more melodic lines in this 37-minute performance. It was composed in 1803 and is the only one that Beethoven has ever completed that allowed for more than one instrument. 

Beethoven's Triple Concerto was written for his royal pupil, the Archduke Rudolf of Austria. It seems plausible that Beethoven intended this work to be performed by two mature musicians, who could play with precision and ease while backed up on piano notes from a less experienced soloist or pianist in order to create an impressive yet simple performance before audiences.

Hear some of the most masterful performances with Beethoven's Triple Concerto tickets. The Triple Concerto made its debut in 1808, at the summer Augarten concerts in Vienna, Austria. The violinist Carl August Seidler and cellist Nikolaus Kraft were chosen for their "technical mastery" by composer Ludwig van Beethoven who was still new to composing music specifically for this instrumentation combination. When it was published by Breitkopf and Hartel in 1804, it was dedicated to Prince Lobkowitz.

Beethoven's Triple Concerto Ticket Prices

Beethoven's Triple Concerto ticket prices tend to change from city to city. This range in prices reflects the fluctuating size of venues which impacts how many tickets can be sold. When artists such as Andre Rieu or Andrea Bocelli are part of the performance, expect ticket prices to increase considerably as they are two of the most in-demand performers in classical music.

How much are Beethoven's Triple Concerto tickets?

Beethoven's Triple Concerto ticket prices start around $62 per ticket. Some of the more popular symphonies and philharmonics can range significantly higher with tickets in the $150-$250 range. If you’re looking to have a great night out without breaking the bank, you should look at seats in the balcony or upper grand tier.

These cheap Beethoven's Triple Concerto tickets typically start around $49 or less. If you’re looking for an impressive view of the stage, orchestra seating or VIP seats on the main floor near the stage are perfect for you. These premium seats range from approximately $175 to $350. 

Beethoven's Triple Concerto Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

You can typically catch Beethoven's Triple Concerto at iconic venues like Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA, Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall in NY and Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. TicketSmarter makes seeing Beethoven's Triple Concerto even better with our easy-to-navigate concert schedule, which shows every upcoming Beethoven's Triple Concerto tour date and location. Beethoven's Triple Concerto concert tickets make a great gift for family members of all ages.

When do Beethoven's Triple Concerto tickets go on sale?

Beethoven's Triple Concerto tour tickets go on sale 6-9 months in advance. Getting your hands of these Beethoven's Triple Concerto tickets is easy when you shop with TicketSmarter because we don’t require you to deal with presale codes or long lines at the box office.

Beethoven's Triple Concerto Seating Chart

Whether you are looking at a Beethoven's Triple Concerto seating chart for an outdoor amphitheater like the Hollywood Bowl or Blossom Music Center, we have the seat you desire. With these venues, the capacity is 17,500 and 23,000 respectively and much larger than smaller theatres where you will catch Beethoven's Triple Concerto on tour. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall seats only 2,776.

These venues tend to offer VIP options that are perfect for entertaining the entire family. Our simple-to-use seating chart guarantees you'll find exactly what you're looking for 100% of the time. Use our price filter and you're ready to find the best deal on a great seat at any Beethoven's Triple Concerto concert.