7.30pm – c. 9.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Ravel
Rapsodie espagnole (15 mins)
Matthias Pintscher
Chute d'étoiles (20 mins)
London Premiere
INTERVAL
Stravinsky
The Firebird (46 mins)
Tine Thing Helseth trumpet, Proms debut artist
Marco Blaauw trumpet
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Matthias Pintscher conductor
Composer-conductor Matthias Pintscher combines his twin roles this evening, as he joins the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra to perform his own music alongside that of composers who have inspired him.
Proms featured artist Tine Thing Helseth joins Marco Blaauw as the pair of virtuoso soloists in the London premiere of Matthias Pintscher's Double Trumpet Concerto, Chute d'etoiles. A dramatic and multi-layered work, it takes inspiration from the sculptures of Anselm Kiefer and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. The piece is painted in vivid colours, richly textured, and pushes the techniques of soloists and orchestra to shattering effect.
The concerto is sandwiched between two works which also combine a sense of drama with exquisite and masterfully orchestrated surfaces. Ravel's turn-of-the-century exploration of Spanish dance forms, Rapsodie espagnole and Stravinsky's ballet based on Russian folktales, The Firebird.
Royal Albert Hall
Ravel
Rapsodie espagnole (15 mins)
Matthias Pintscher
Chute d'étoiles (20 mins)
London Premiere
INTERVAL
Stravinsky
The Firebird (46 mins)
Tine Thing Helseth trumpet, Proms debut artist
Marco Blaauw trumpet
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Matthias Pintscher conductor
Composer-conductor Matthias Pintscher combines his twin roles this evening, as he joins the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra to perform his own music alongside that of composers who have inspired him.
Proms featured artist Tine Thing Helseth joins Marco Blaauw as the pair of virtuoso soloists in the London premiere of Matthias Pintscher's Double Trumpet Concerto, Chute d'etoiles. A dramatic and multi-layered work, it takes inspiration from the sculptures of Anselm Kiefer and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. The piece is painted in vivid colours, richly textured, and pushes the techniques of soloists and orchestra to shattering effect.
The concerto is sandwiched between two works which also combine a sense of drama with exquisite and masterfully orchestrated surfaces. Ravel's turn-of-the-century exploration of Spanish dance forms, Rapsodie espagnole and Stravinsky's ballet based on Russian folktales, The Firebird.
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