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Beethoven & Bruch
Bruch’s Violin Concerto and other classics
Here’s what you need to know…
Haydn: a witty composer with a deft touch for workplace politics; his Farewell Symphony cleverly ends up with just two musicians on the stage and won his orchestra the change of scene they were hankering after.
Bruch: a dreamer who heard the soul of music in melody; from its opening flourishes to its bravura gypsy finale, his much-loved First Violin Concerto sums up everything that is rich and enchanting about the Romantic style.
Schoenberg: rewrote the rulebook but believed only in inspiration; his symphony is “little but vast”, concentrated, forward-looking and daring.
Beethoven: ditto.
The greatest composers are always on the brink of something new and fresh. Join us for a boldly imagined program
that doesn’t stand still.
HAYDN Symphony No.45 (Farewell)
BRUCH Violin Concerto No.1
SCHOENBERG
Chamber Symphony No.1
BEETHOVEN Symphony No.8
Oleg Caetani conductor
Daniel Hope violin
Venue: Concert Hall
Dates: 17 – 19 June
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