Boulez, Pierre (1925-2016) | Éclat | |
Benjamin, Sir George (n. 1960) | Lessons in Love and Violence (Interludes and aria) | |
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) | Sinfonía núm. 4 en mi menor, op. 98 |
Sir Simon Rattle | Dirección |
London Symphony Orchestra | |
Barbara Hannigan | Soprano |
2025 marks the centenary year of the legendary composer and conductor Pierre Boulez, and Sir Simon Rattle pays tribute with Éclat. An exploration of sound itself, for Rattle it’s ‘one of Boulez’s seminal pieces, a piece where you not only conduct, but you almost compose as you go along. It’s a piece you can only do with a group of musicians who really trust you, and vice versa’.
George Benjamin’s Interludes and Aria (from Lessons and Love and Violence) is a world premiere, created specially as a gift for Rattle’s birthday, adapting the beautifully textured excerpts from Benjamin’s powerfully intense opera.
Brahms’ Symphony No 4 (his last) was written on a grand scale, termed ‘tragic’ by the composer, yet full of melody and warm orchestral colours.