Tchaïkovski, Piotr Ilitch (1840-1893) | Concerto pour piano et orchestre no. 1 en si bémol mineur, Op.23 (original version) | |
Smyth, Dame Ethel (1858-1944) | Messe en ré majeur |
BBC Symphony Orchestra | |
Martyn Brabbins | Direction |
Lucy Crowe | Soprano |
Catriona Morison | Mezzo-soprano |
Ben Johnson | Ténor |
Duncan Rock | Baryton-basse |
Pavel Kolesnikov | Piano |
BBC Symphony Chorus |
The BBC Symphony Chorus launches its 90th birthday season with a concert featuring Ethel Smyth’s Mass in D and Tchaikovsky’s heartfelt First Piano Concerto.
Admired by Adrian Boult and Thomas Beecham, and counting Tchaikovsky among her personal friends and supporters, composer-suffragette Ethel Smyth was a pioneer both in and out of the concert hall. Her Mass in D, fittingly performed in the centenary year of women’s suffrage, is a major work whose highlights include the blazing Sanctusand a delicately lovely Benedictus. It is paired with the heart-on-sleeve heroics of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto for which former BBC New Generation Artist Pavel Kolesnikov is the soloist, a young Russian pianist whose free-spirited energy and conviction is a natural fit for this repertoire.