Hindemith, Paul (1895-1963) | Konzertmusik für Streichorchester und Blechbläser, Op.50 | |
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) | Klavierkonzert in G-Dur | |
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) | Symphonie Nr. 4 in G-Dur |
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra | |
Jesús López-Cobos | Musikalische Leitung |
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet | Klavier |
Ruby Hughes | Sopran |
Who says Mahler has to mean epic? A jingling of sleighbells opens his Fourth Symphony; flutes call like skylarks and a melody straight out of Mozart swings cheerfully in. But it’s not all sweetness and light, and guest conductor Jesús López-Cobos will find tears, devilry and pitch black humour on the way to a final, blissful vision of heaven.
It’s an enchanting way to end an evening that features the rapier wit and sun-kissed beauty of Ravel’s brilliant little Piano Concerto – with the phenomenal Jean-Effam Bavouzet reprising his award-winning partnership with the BBC Philharmonic - and opens with another high-voltage Koussevitzky commission: Hindemith’s bold and brassy Concert Music, a real showstopper from the Art Deco era.