19:30 Tuesday 3 September 2019
Royal Albert Hall
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 4 in G major
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No 7 in E major (ed. Nowak)
Emanuel Ax piano
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Bernard Haitink conductor
n a year that marks both his 90th birthday and the 65th anniversary of his conducting debut, Bernard Haitink conducts the first of the Vienna Philharmonic’s two concerts this season.
Emanuel Ax is the soloist in Beethoven’s revolutionary Piano Concerto No. 4 – written by the composer as his own farewell to the performing stage.
A farewell of a different kind runs through Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7. Completed shortly after Wagner’s death, the work’s heartfelt slow movement, with its poignant closing elegy, pays homage to the man and mentor Bruckner described as his ‘dearly beloved Master’.
Royal Albert Hall
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 4 in G major
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No 7 in E major (ed. Nowak)
Emanuel Ax piano
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Bernard Haitink conductor
n a year that marks both his 90th birthday and the 65th anniversary of his conducting debut, Bernard Haitink conducts the first of the Vienna Philharmonic’s two concerts this season.
Emanuel Ax is the soloist in Beethoven’s revolutionary Piano Concerto No. 4 – written by the composer as his own farewell to the performing stage.
A farewell of a different kind runs through Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7. Completed shortly after Wagner’s death, the work’s heartfelt slow movement, with its poignant closing elegy, pays homage to the man and mentor Bruckner described as his ‘dearly beloved Master’.
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