| vendredi 14 mai 2027 | 19:30 |
| Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) | Tapiola, poème symphonique pour orchestre, Op.112 | |
| Berg, Alban (1885-1935) | Concerto pour violon « À la mémoire d'un ange » | |
| Adams, John (n. 1947) | Doctor Atomic Symphony |
| Dalia Stasevska | Direction |
| Isabelle Faust | Violon |
| BBC Symphony Orchestra |
“Batter my heart, three person’d God”. John Adams’s 'Doctor Atomic' tells the story of the Manhattan Project: a drama of humans unlocking the fundamental forces of Creation itself, told in music of shattering originality. In the composer’s 80th birthday year, his 'Doctor Atomic' symphony is a suitably apocalyptic conclusion to an evening of 20th century parables.
It starts with Sibelius on the brink of silence, gazing into the primal forests of Finland and sensing a natural power beyond mere humanity. And burning with emotion at the heart of the concert is the haunting Violin Concerto that Alban Berg dedicated “to the memory of an angel”; a passionate and intensely personal testament of grief. Dalia Stasevska joins forces with Isabelle Faust, one of its finest living interpreters.

