Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 Tickets
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 Concert Tickets
Enjoy a night of elegant classical music with Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 tickets. Piano Concerto No. 3, sometimes known simply as Concerto No. 3, is a piano concerto and orchestral piece written by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven at the beginning of the 19th century. Known for its incorporation of motifs also found in the composer’s 24th Piano Concerto, Concerto No. 3 features a forceful opening that gradually resolves into a softer, contemplative finale.
Beethoven began work on Concerto No. 3 in 1800, though it would take him nearly four years to complete the composition. Both commissioned by and dedicated to Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, the concerto premiered in Vienna in 1803. The premiere was performed by Beethoven himself as a solo pianist and garnered acclaim due to Beethoven’s use of blank pages as a score. Playing almost entirely from memory, the composer finalized the written manuscript a few months later.
Today, the concerto is generally performed by brass and woodwind instruments accompanying a solo pianist. Like many Romantic era compositions, Concerto No. 3 involves three distinct movements which interweave various recurring themes. Do not miss out on a chance to experience this masterpiece of classical music yourself. Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 tickets put you right in front of the stage.
How much do Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary based on the venue, orchestra, and performance type. On average, tickets range from $20 to $398.
- Average Price: $110 per ticket
- Lowest Price: Around $75 is often the lowest price you can find a ticket
- Premium Seating Options: A premium center orchestra seat near the front of the stage can cost as much as $287 a ticket
When is Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 next concert?
The details for Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3’s next live concert haven’t been released. We will update their schedule after a new concert is announced.
How long are Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 concerts?
Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.