Beethoven and Revolution: Beethoven’s revolutionary “Eroica” symphony was born of the social and political turbulence following the American and French Revolutions, while Boston-based composer and “Sound Chemist” Val Jeanty draws on the cultural heritage of her native Haiti to create revolutionary works of her own. Boston Landmarks Orchestra with Christopher Wilkins, Music Director [hidden] Jeanty, composer and sound chemistAdrian Anantawan, violinDamali Willingham, guest conductor [hidden] van Beethoven's Coriolan OvertureBeethoven's Romance No. 1 in G, Op. 40Occidente Jeanty's Quand nos Aïeux brisèrent leur entravesBuyu Ambroise's Kote Moun YoVal Jeanty's FacesBeethoven's Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” Other local performances of Eroica Symphony: Beethoven and [hidden], August 20 | DCR Hatch ShellFriday, August 22 | Bethel A.M.E. Church, Jamaica Plain More Info below.