Bartók, Béla (1881-1945) | Concerto pour orchestre, Sz 116 | |
Eötvös, Péter (1944-2024) | Senza sangue (Without Blood) (UK première) |
Albane Carrère | Mezzo-soprano |
Russell Braun | Baryton |
Simone Young | Direction |
BBC Symphony Orchestra |
Two works by two Hungarian composers sit side by side in a dramatic highlight of the BBC SO’s season – Bartók’s virtuosic Concerto for Orchestra and the UK premiere of living composer Peter Eötvös’s one-act opera, Senza Sangue.
Individual instruments are treated as soloists or appear in exhilarating duets in Bartók’s dramatic showpiece, which reinvents the orchestra itself. Peter Eötvös’s opera explores a single encounter during a civil war, in which a man kills a woman’s father, but spares her. Destiny ensures their paths cross again but vengeance isn’t what she seeks – she needs saving a second time.