Southbank Centre: Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, Londres, Greater London, SE1 8XX, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) | Double Concerto en la mineur pour violon, violoncelle et orchestre, Op.102 | |
Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) | Symphonie no. 7 en mi majeur, WAB 107 |
Artistes
London Philharmonic Orchestra | |
Christoph Eschenbach | Direction |
Nicola Benedetti | Violon |
Leonard Elschenbroich | Violoncelle |
None of his own creations brought Anton Bruckner quite the joy and pride that his Seventh Symphony did. It’s not only his most delicately etched orchestral creation, it’s also his most instantly beautiful – the perfect door-opening to our season-long exploration of the composer’s music. Captured in the work’s Adagio is a heartfelt eulogy for his ‘master’ Richard Wagner, which itself gives way to two of the most astonishingly impassioned and triumphant movements Bruckner ever conceived. It’s the intimacy of chamber music that proves most affecting in Brahms’s finely tuned Double Concerto – a remarkably structured piece in which violin and cello are cast as the most graceful and delicate foil to the richness of Brahms’s orchestra.