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Dvořák Seven

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Usher HallEdinburgh, Scotland, EH1 2EA, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Programme
Perry, Julia (1924-1979)A Short Piece for Orchestra
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957)Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35
Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904)Symphony no. 7 in D minor, Op.70
Performers
Philippe QuintViolin
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Christian ReifConductor

You never quite know where music is going to take you. Erich Korngold was born in old Vienna but ended up in Hollywood, and his gorgeous Violin Concerto embraces both worlds. Dvořák got the idea for his Seventh Symphony at a Prague railway station, but it grew into one of his most personal (and dramatic) masterpieces. And in Black History Month, conductor Christian Reif celebrates a neglected classic by the American composer Julia Perry: you’ll wonder why we don’t hear it more often.

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Quint plays Korngold with movie star character in Edinburgh
Simon Thompson, 15th October
Christian Reif directs music ranging from the Hollywood glamour of Korngold to the seriousness of Dvořák, with a foray into the softer modernism of Julia Perry.
****1
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A Short Piece for OrchestraAntonín DvořákChristian ReifErich Wolfgang KorngoldJulia PerryMembers of the Royal Scottish National OrchestraPhilippe QuintRoyal Scottish National OrchestraSymphony no. 7 in D minor, Op.70Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35
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