Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, Londres, Greater London, SW7 2AP, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Festival: BBC PromsProgramme
| Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) | Concerto pour piano et orchestre no. 4 en sol majeur, Op. 58 | |
| Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896) | Symphonie no. 9 en ré mineur, WAB 109 |
Artistes
| Murray Perahia | Piano |
| Wiener Philharmoniker | |
| Bernard Haitink | Direction |
Murray Perahia and
Bernard Haitink have a
long‑standing musical
rapport, most recently
demonstrated at the
Proms in 2008. Tonight
they are reunited in
Beethoven’s most daringly
personal concerto,
remarkable for its outer
tenderness and underlying
intensity. After the interval,
Bruckner’s symphonic
swansong is performed by
the ensemble he himself considered ‘the most
superior’, under a conductor who helped reignite
contemporary interest in this profoundly spiritual
music. Haitink gives the Ninth in its threemovement
form, ending as its great Adagio
fades into silence, seemingly on the verge of
the inexpressible.
Bernard Haitink have a
long‑standing musical
rapport, most recently
demonstrated at the
Proms in 2008. Tonight
they are reunited in
Beethoven’s most daringly
personal concerto,
remarkable for its outer
tenderness and underlying
intensity. After the interval,
Bruckner’s symphonic
swansong is performed by
the ensemble he himself considered ‘the most
superior’, under a conductor who helped reignite
contemporary interest in this profoundly spiritual
music. Haitink gives the Ninth in its threemovement
form, ending as its great Adagio
fades into silence, seemingly on the verge of
the inexpressible.

