London Philharmonic Orchestra | |
Stanisław Skrowaczewski | Direction |
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There will be no interval in this performance which will end at approx. 8.55pm
Legendary conductor Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, renowned for his interpretations of Bruckner, conducts the composer's Fifth Symphony.
Anton Bruckner was troubled by problems both professional and personal as he started work on his Fifth Symphony in February 1875. He had little money, minimal recognition and his career was in crisis following the abolition of his post at the Vienna Conservatoire.
Bruckner longed for the simpler life he'd left behind in Linz, a longing that colours the pained, poignant oboe theme Bruckner used in the Symphony's Adagio, the first movement he wrote.
Yet still the Symphony emerged as a colossal, imposing and inspiring work, one that communicates Bruckner's struggling creative energy perhaps more acutely than any other by the composer.
Tragically, it was a symphony he never heard performed.