Sunday 26 August at 7.30 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Wagner: Parsifal – Prelude (Act 3) and Good Friday Music (20 mins)
Berg: Violin Concerto (25 mins)
R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier – suite (22 mins)
Ravel: La valse (12 mins)
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Daniele Gatti conductor
Frank Peter Zimmermann violin
A programme of four works which in different ways reach out beyond the sound-world of late Romanticism. Wagner's ultra-chromatic opera Parsifal pushes the boundaries of traditional tonality, while Berg's heartfelt Violin Concerto leaves normal tonality altogether. Richard Strauss's Suite from Der Rosenkavalier injects the Viennese Waltz with luscious harmonies to conjure up a fantasy of the past, and Ravel's ominously prescient La Valse seems to predict the dissolution of European culture after the First World War.
The Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester is one of the great youth orchestras of the world and they make a welcome return with the Italian conductor Daniele Gatti who brings this programme fresh from a tour of the summer festivals of Salzburg, Lucerne and Edinburgh. They are joined in the Berg Violin Concerto by the German violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann who plays a Stradivarius once owned by the great Fritz Kreisler.
Royal Albert Hall
Wagner: Parsifal – Prelude (Act 3) and Good Friday Music (20 mins)
Berg: Violin Concerto (25 mins)
R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier – suite (22 mins)
Ravel: La valse (12 mins)
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Daniele Gatti conductor
Frank Peter Zimmermann violin
A programme of four works which in different ways reach out beyond the sound-world of late Romanticism. Wagner's ultra-chromatic opera Parsifal pushes the boundaries of traditional tonality, while Berg's heartfelt Violin Concerto leaves normal tonality altogether. Richard Strauss's Suite from Der Rosenkavalier injects the Viennese Waltz with luscious harmonies to conjure up a fantasy of the past, and Ravel's ominously prescient La Valse seems to predict the dissolution of European culture after the First World War.
The Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester is one of the great youth orchestras of the world and they make a welcome return with the Italian conductor Daniele Gatti who brings this programme fresh from a tour of the summer festivals of Salzburg, Lucerne and Edinburgh. They are joined in the Berg Violin Concerto by the German violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann who plays a Stradivarius once owned by the great Fritz Kreisler.
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