Suk, Josef (1874-1935) | Scherzo Fantastique, Op.25 | |
Tomasi, Henri (1901-1971) | Trombone Concerto | |
Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904) | Symphonie Nr. 9 in e-Moll, "Aus der neuen Welt", Op.95 |
Domingo Hindoyan | Musikalische Leitung |
Matthew Gee | Posaune |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
Much-loved classics and tuneful discoveries from Domingo Hindoyan and Principal Trombone Matt Gee.
Don’t mention the Hovis ad (if you can even remember it), because – with its great tunes, grand emotions and sweeping drama – Dvořák’s Symphony No.9, ‘From the New World’ was a favourite with audiences the world over long before TV even existed. Dvořák was inspired by America, but he never lost his Czech accent and Domingo Hindoyan, a conductor who is making waves, will bring out all the nostalgia (and joy) in the composer’s much-loved melodies. First, though, take a whirl through old Bohemia in the lovely Scherzo Fantastique by Dvořák’s son-in-law Suk, and take a walk on the wild side with Tomasi’s swinging Trombone Concerto – a larger-than-life showcase for one of the RPO’s very own stars, trombonist Matt Gee.