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Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony

Diese Veranstaltung fand in der Vergangenheit statt
Bridgewater HallManchester, North-West, M2 3WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Darsteller
Dame Sarah ConnollyMezzosopran
Jonathan ScottOrgel
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Geoffrey PatersonMusikalische Leitung

The pipes of the Bridgewater Hall organ get a full wash, wax and valet tonight with a performance characterised by Romantic splendour. Saint-Saëns’s spectacular Third Symphony takes us on a dramatic journey from darkness to light, and gave us the theme music to the iconic pig-based classic, Babe.

John Wilson conducts this French programme in all its finery. Before that,
we’ll hear music by Ernest Chausson, one of the 19th century’s great melodists: Poème de l’amour et de la mer, his masterpiece for singer and orchestra. But we start with Three Dances by Maurice Duruflé, successor to the Impressionists and Paul Dukas. Most famous for his Requiem, Duruflé wrote only two works for orchestra and more’s the pity! These dances are rare jewels in the crown of French 20th century music.