Proms at ... Cadogan Hall 8 – 3.09.18

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 20576

    Proms at ... Cadogan Hall 8 – 3.09.18

    13:00
    Cadogan Hall

    Lili Boulanger: Nocturne (version for violin and piano)
    Claude Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp

    Nina Šenk: Baca - BBC commission: world première
    Lili Boulanger: Trois morceaux pour piano
    Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro


    Soloists of the Berliner Philharmoniker
    Maja Avramović violin
    Daishin Kashimoto violin
    Amihai Grosz viola
    Bruno Delepelaire cello
    Emmanuel Pahud flute
    Andreas Ottensamer clarinet
    Marie‐Pierre Langlamet harp
    Alasdair Beatson piano

    Hear some of the Berliner Philharmoniker’s finest players perform as soloists in a concert of 20th-century French chamber music.

    Marking the 100th anniversaries of both Debussy and Lili Boulanger, the programme includes the latter’s evocative sequence of miniatures, Trois morceaux, alongside the neo-Classical melancholy of the former’s Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp.

    The concert also includes a world premiere by Slovenian composer Nina Šenk, using the same instrumental forces as Ravel’s vivacious Introduction and Allegro
    Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 29-08-18, 09:22.
  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 20576

    #2
    A bit of extra Berlin Phil is always welcome, especially in this repertoire.

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    • Serial_Apologist
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      • Dec 2010
      • 37908

      #3
      Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
      A bit of extra Berlin Phil is always welcome, especially in this repertoire.
      Du bist ein Berliner, Alpen?

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      • bluestateprommer
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        • Nov 2010
        • 3024

        #4
        Jelly doughnuts aside, this was a splendidly performed Prom by the 7 Berlin Phil musicians and "honorary guest member of the Berlin Philharmonic for the occasion" Alasdair Beatson. The proceedings ran a few minutes over the hour, perhaps because the new commission from Nina Šenk ran perhaps a bit longer than the Proms organizers had expected. The term 'Baca' roughly translates as 'glass sphere', if I recall correctly from her remarks before the performance. The opening put me briefly in mind of Dutilleux, a bit, and perhaps her work ran a bit long. Interesting to see in the Proms performance archive that the Lili Boulanger Nocturne got one earlier Proms performance, on 5 September 1931 (!).

        BTW, there needs to be an update to the list of musicians, as the clarinetist was Wenzel Fuchs (rather than Andreas Ottensamer), according to Petroc. The Forum Calendar entry is duly updated.

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        • edashtav
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          • Jul 2012
          • 3673

          #5
          Another reason for this delightful recital running late, bsp, was the time taken to retune the harp before the final item, Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro. It was worth the wait. Another, hot summer has passed, but this sensuous work, with Debussy's L’Après-midi d’un faune and Honegger’s Pastorale d’été, epitomises for me a lazy, hazy French summer. The Berliners caught that character to perfection whereas Ravel’s recording sounds hectic and hurried.

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