Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) | Figure humaine, FP 120 | |
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) | Symphonie no. 9 en ré majeur |
BBC Singers | |
London Symphony Orchestra | |
Sir Simon Rattle | Direction |
There will be an interval
In Mahler’s Ninth Symphony the composer – who would not live to hear its premiere – bid ‘farewell to all whom he loved’. The words ‘Leb’ wohl!’ (‘farewell’) are written onto the score itself, transformed into a theme that becomes the heartbeat of the whole work. It’s a poignant choice for Sir Simon Rattle’s final UK performance as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra. Death and life collide in a symphony haunted by loss but urgently clinging to dance and song. The finale, however, looks beyond, closing with a vision of distant hills where the sun is shining. Opening the Prom is Poulenc’s choral masterpiece Figure humaine, a hymn to freedom from occupied France, performed by the BBC Singers.
£18 to £72 (plus booking fee)
Broadcast on BBC TV