19:00 Tuesday 16 Aug 2016 ON TV
Royal Albert Hall
Hector Berlioz: Overture 'King Lear'
Colin Matthews: Berceuse for Dresden (London premiere)
Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
Leonard Elschenbroich cello
Alice Coote mezzo-soprano
Gregory Kunde tenor
Hallé Orchestra
Sir Mark Elder conductor
Berlioz's King Lear overture was admired by the King of Hanover: 'How you have portrayed [Cordelia] - her humility and tenderness! It is heart-rending, and so beautiful!'
Continuing our focus on the cello this summer, Colin Matthews's Berceuse for Dresden takes inspiration from the eight bells of the Dresden church at which it was premiered.
In Mahler's exploration of darkness and radiance in his culminating synthesis of song and symphony, Das Lied von der Erde, he altered the parameters of vocal and orchestral expression for ever.
Royal Albert Hall
Hector Berlioz: Overture 'King Lear'
Colin Matthews: Berceuse for Dresden (London premiere)
Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
Leonard Elschenbroich cello
Alice Coote mezzo-soprano
Gregory Kunde tenor
Hallé Orchestra
Sir Mark Elder conductor
Berlioz's King Lear overture was admired by the King of Hanover: 'How you have portrayed [Cordelia] - her humility and tenderness! It is heart-rending, and so beautiful!'
Continuing our focus on the cello this summer, Colin Matthews's Berceuse for Dresden takes inspiration from the eight bells of the Dresden church at which it was premiered.
In Mahler's exploration of darkness and radiance in his culminating synthesis of song and symphony, Das Lied von der Erde, he altered the parameters of vocal and orchestral expression for ever.
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