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Pacific Chamber Symphony Performs Beethoven's Fifth Symphony

San Francisco Conservatory of Music (50 Oak Street San Francisco, CA 94102)
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The San Francisco Conservatory of Music will be filled with the sounds of perhaps the best-known symphony in history as the Pacific Chamber Symphony performs Beethoven's Fifth. The instantly familiar four-note introduction leads into one of classical music's most beloved and influential masterpieces, which gradually transitions from dark foreboding to triumphant celebration.

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<p>Beloved, popular and admired, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is one of the greatest musical masterpieces of and for all time. Its psychological portrayal of fate knocking at the door to the final affirmation of human freedom and dignity is sublime. The full triumphal impact on the inner self can only be fully appreciated in live performance by a great orchestra enjoyed locally amongst friends.</p>