Let Opus Orchestra take you on a journey of discovery into one of the real gems of Beethoven’s works. With guest conductor Michael Joel as your musical guide, Beethoven Unwrapped! invites audiences to experience Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4 in a way they’ve never heard before.
In a new concept developed by Opus Orchestra in 2025, Michael and the orchestra will “unwrap” the music in the first half of the concert—bringing out key themes, rhythms, and harmonies, and sharing insights into Beethoven’s ideas and emotions through the music itself. This is not a lecture, but an invitation: an open, playful, and informal way to get closer to Beethoven’s genius. After a break with the chance to chat to the musicians, the orchestra returns to perform the entire symphony in full. With new understanding and familiarity, the second half becomes an unforgettable listening experience.
Known for his energy and ability to connect with audiences, Hamilton-based conductor Michael Joel has stood on the Opus Orchestra podium twice before in much-loved performances of Hairy Maclary’s Greatest Hits and Carnival of the Animals. He has also been leading the orchestra’s community outreach work to local libraries for 2 years. Michael is passionate about making orchestral music accessible, exciting and fun for all.
Whether you’re stepping into an orchestral concert for the very first time or you’re a lifelong Beethoven fan, Beethoven Unwrapped! is designed to welcome everyone.