jeudi 21 mai 2026 | 19:00 |
Gerhard, Robert (1896-1970) | Symphony no. 3, “Collages” | |
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) | Quatre derniers lieder (Vier Letzte Lieder) | |
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) | Symphonie no. 4 en sol majeur |
Sir Simon Rattle | Direction |
Lucy Crowe | Soprano |
London Symphony Orchestra |
The Concert
Serenity, beauty and the sense of an ending infuse music by Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, preluded by Roberto Gerhard’s immersive soundscapes.
The Music
Richard Strauss’ almost overwhelmingly beautiful Four Last Songs for soprano and orchestra were the German composer’s final works. Running through each lavishly scored song is an autumnal warmth and the sense of acceptance in the face of death.
In the final movement of his Symphony No 4, Mahler glimpses heaven through the eyes of child. It’s the emotional centre of a work that’s rich in imagery and moods.
The concert begins with Roberto Gerhard’s Collages from 1960, an exploration of the relationship between human and nature through a tapestry of orchestral and electronic sounds.
The Performers
The translucent purity of Lucy Crowe’s soprano voice is perfect for Mahler’s crystalline textures and Strauss’ soaring lines. Sir Simon Rattle and the LSO bring experience to Mahler, and a sense of adventure to Gerhard’s sonic kaleidoscope.
Public booking opens Wednesday 16 April 10am
