Bridgewater HallMánchester, North-West, M2 3WS, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
Programa
| Rawsthorne, Alan (1905-1971) | Street Corner Overture | |
| Elgar, Sir Edward (1857-1934) | Concierto para violín en si menor, Op.61 | |
| Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958) | Sinfonía núm. 9 en mi menor |
Intérpretes
| BBC Philharmonic Orchestra | |
| Sir Andrew Davis | Dirección |
| James Ehnes | Violín |
Tickets: £35 - £10
Pomp and Circumstance? Larks ascending? Here in Manchester, we've always done British music a bit differently. The Haslingden-born Alan Rawsthorne takes a Lowry-like street scene and turns it into five minutes of bustling fun, while Edward Elgar pours out his very soul in the passionately romantic Violin Concerto. It's all terribly un-English; but that won't bother our soloist, the magnificent Canadian violinist James Ehnes. Conductor Sir Andrew Davis has spent a lifetime with this music, so there's no greater interpreter of the visionary final symphony that Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote specially for our Manchester colleagues, the Hallé. An 86-year old composer stares boldly into the future: what he shows us might surprise you.
Pomp and Circumstance? Larks ascending? Here in Manchester, we've always done British music a bit differently. The Haslingden-born Alan Rawsthorne takes a Lowry-like street scene and turns it into five minutes of bustling fun, while Edward Elgar pours out his very soul in the passionately romantic Violin Concerto. It's all terribly un-English; but that won't bother our soloist, the magnificent Canadian violinist James Ehnes. Conductor Sir Andrew Davis has spent a lifetime with this music, so there's no greater interpreter of the visionary final symphony that Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote specially for our Manchester colleagues, the Hallé. An 86-year old composer stares boldly into the future: what he shows us might surprise you.

