| The Hallé | |
| Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus | |
| Delyana Lazarova | Conductor |
| Hanna Hipp | Mezzo-soprano |
| Liam Forrest | Tenor |
| Darius Battiwalla | Organ |
Pre-Concert Talk with BBC Broadcaster Trisha Cooper: 6pm
Delyana Lazarova, winner of the inaugural Siemens Hallé International Conductor’s Competition, begins this concert with Debussy’s sensuous evocation of the poet Mallarmé’s dreams and desires of a faun. Delyana then directs the massed forces of the Hallé, Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, a rising RNCM star and the stunning mezzo-soprano, Hanna Hipp, in Lili Boulanger’s ominous setting of Psalm 130, widely believed to be a reaction to the outbreak of World War One. Sheffield treasure, Darius Battiwalla, pulls out all the stops in music by Saint-Saёns. His first published organ work, Fantaisie, has two contrasting movements: one, full of elegance and charm and the other, strong and confident. The concert concludes with his monumental, fascinatingly-textured “Organ” Symphony.
