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Simon Trpčeski plays Grieg

Theatre Royal and Royal Concert HallTheatre Square, Nottingham, Nottingham, East Midlands, NG1 5ND, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
viernes 24 octubre 202519:30

Carl Nielsen’s bustling overture to his 1904 opera, Maskarade, launches this Nordic programme from the acclaimed partnership of Vasily Petrenko and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, joined here by regular collaborator, Simon Trpčeski, for Grieg’s evergreen Piano Concerto. Composed when he was just 25, it’s an astonishingly accomplished blend of personal style with national musical identity, mixing Norwegian folk idioms with youthful solo writing that’s both brilliant and warmly lyrical.

Sibelius’s name is synonymous with starkly beautiful Nordic landscapes but he loved Italy and it was whilst enjoying a sun-drenched stay in the seaside town of Rapallo in 1901 that he first began his Second Symphony. He struggled to complete the work and revised it several times, but the finished article quickly enjoyed success in Finland and has since become his most popular symphony worldwide. His last major Romantic work, it’s driven by a heroic sense of purpose, its sinewy themes and steely climaxes leading to a glorious, hymn-like conclusion.

Free pre-concert talk at 6.20pm in the auditorium: Dr Sophie Redfern introduces Sibelius’s Second Symphony

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