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Mendelssohn | The Hebrides, Op. 26 (overture) |
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Tarrodi | Zephyros |
Ligeti | Concert Românesc |
Dvořák | Silent Woods |
Brahms | Concerto for violin and cello in A minor, Op. 102 |
Paul Watkins | cello |
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Lawrence Power | violin |
Simon Crawford-Phillips | conductor |
Västerås Sinfonietta |
Please note that Chris Watson, our Artist in Residence for Nature Unwrapped, has created a sound calendar of environments from the northern hemisphere. Ahead of this show, you will be hearing sounds from The Wash in East Anglia. Come half an hour before the performance to enjoy the installation in Hall One. Your ticket is required.
EVENT DESCRIPTION
A programme of wind, waves and forest murmurs from Sweden’s dynamic Västerås Sinfonietta, featuring Lawrence Power (violin) and Paul Watkins (cello) under the baton of chief conductor Simon Crawford-Phillips.
Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture is a famously vivid evocation of the surging seas around the Isle of Mull, captured by the composer in Tobermory in August 1829. The God of the west wind in Greek mythology was the spark for Andrea Tarrodi’s magical tone poem Zephyros, while Dvořák’s spell-binding Silent Woods for cello and orchestra grew from his duet series ‘From the Bohemian Forest’.
Myth and folklore remain central to the Transylvanian region where György Ligeti grew up and he recalls at the age of three hearing an alpenhorn player in the Carpathian mountains. His brilliant Concerto Românesc is infused with this soundscape and its folk music.
We end with Johannes Brahms, who retired to the mountains and lakes to compose each summer. His Double Concerto Op. 102 is a jewel in the crown of his late masterpieces, symphonic in scale, with the intimacy of chamber music.
Conductor Simon Crawford-Phillips introduces the upcoming Kings Place concert:
https://youtu.be/IcFZGQ2S0PE
Hear Västerås Sinfonietta play Andrea Tarrodi’s Zephyros: