Tuesday 4 September at 7.30 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Brahms: Tragic Overture (14 mins)
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major (40 mins)
Schoenberg: Five Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16 (16 mins)
Gershwin: An American in Paris (18 mins)
Christian Tetzlaff violin
St Louis Symphony
David Robertson conductor
The St Louis Symphony Orchestra makes its Proms debut, under Music Director David Robertson. Brahms's dramatic overture opens the programme, followed by Beethoven's challenging and energetic Violin concerto, with Christian Tetzlaff, a soloist who has made regular appearances at the Proms.
These two composers are at the pinnacle of Western music, and the next composer, Schoenberg, venerated both of them. He argued that his own new way of composing followed logically on from these greats. Gershwin may seem an unlikely pairing with Schoenberg, but both became firm friends when living in Hollywood, sharing an interest painting and tennis.
Royal Albert Hall
Brahms: Tragic Overture (14 mins)
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major (40 mins)
Schoenberg: Five Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16 (16 mins)
Gershwin: An American in Paris (18 mins)
Christian Tetzlaff violin
St Louis Symphony
David Robertson conductor
The St Louis Symphony Orchestra makes its Proms debut, under Music Director David Robertson. Brahms's dramatic overture opens the programme, followed by Beethoven's challenging and energetic Violin concerto, with Christian Tetzlaff, a soloist who has made regular appearances at the Proms.
These two composers are at the pinnacle of Western music, and the next composer, Schoenberg, venerated both of them. He argued that his own new way of composing followed logically on from these greats. Gershwin may seem an unlikely pairing with Schoenberg, but both became firm friends when living in Hollywood, sharing an interest painting and tennis.
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