Live from Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
Presented by Tom Redmond
The Dresden Philharmonic performs Brahms' Haydn Variations, Dvorak's much-loved New World Symphony, and Barber's lyrical Violin Concerto.
Sarah Chang (violin)
Dresden Philharmonic
Michael Sanderling (conductor)
A rare visit to the UK from one of Germany's most distinguished symphony orchestras - directed by Michael Sanderling, its recently-appointed Principal Conductor. Founded in 1870, the Dresden Philharmonic's pedigree includes associations with some of the greatest composers of the 19th century and - in our own times - a succesion of highly illustrious principal conductors. Tonight they play two of the best-loved of all Romantic symphonic works, together with a warmly lyrical 20th-century violin concerto, a piece which has become a classic of the repertoire, played by the American virtuoso Sarah Chang.
Don't miss this one. A refreshing change after all that heavy Wagner.
HS
As the lady said: "I think Wagner's music is really wonderful - until the singers come in."
Presented by Tom Redmond
The Dresden Philharmonic performs Brahms' Haydn Variations, Dvorak's much-loved New World Symphony, and Barber's lyrical Violin Concerto.
Sarah Chang (violin)
Dresden Philharmonic
Michael Sanderling (conductor)
A rare visit to the UK from one of Germany's most distinguished symphony orchestras - directed by Michael Sanderling, its recently-appointed Principal Conductor. Founded in 1870, the Dresden Philharmonic's pedigree includes associations with some of the greatest composers of the 19th century and - in our own times - a succesion of highly illustrious principal conductors. Tonight they play two of the best-loved of all Romantic symphonic works, together with a warmly lyrical 20th-century violin concerto, a piece which has become a classic of the repertoire, played by the American virtuoso Sarah Chang.
Don't miss this one. A refreshing change after all that heavy Wagner.
HS
As the lady said: "I think Wagner's music is really wonderful - until the singers come in."
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