20:00 Sunday 11 August 2019
Royal Albert Hall
Detlev Glanert: Weites Land (’Musik mit Brahms’ for orchestra) - UK première
Franz Schubert: Einsamkeit for soprano and orchestra (orch. D. Glanert)
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No 4 in G major
Christina Gansch soprano
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Semyon Bychkov conductor
Semyon Bychkov traces the evolution and genealogy of Austro-German music in a fascinating Prom featuring three works from three different centuries.
Schubert’s influence on Mahler is clear from the weary loveliness and fretful anxiety of Einsamkeit (‘Loneliness’), heard here in an elegant orchestration by contemporary composer Detlev Glanert.
Mahler’s Fourth Symphony, bright with sleigh bells and innocent wonder, glances back to Classical models from the vantage point of fin-de-siècle Vienna, while Glanert takes Brahms’s Fourth Symphony into the 21st century in his lyrical Weites Land (‘Open Land’).
Royal Albert Hall
Detlev Glanert: Weites Land (’Musik mit Brahms’ for orchestra) - UK première
Franz Schubert: Einsamkeit for soprano and orchestra (orch. D. Glanert)
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No 4 in G major
Christina Gansch soprano
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Semyon Bychkov conductor
Semyon Bychkov traces the evolution and genealogy of Austro-German music in a fascinating Prom featuring three works from three different centuries.
Schubert’s influence on Mahler is clear from the weary loveliness and fretful anxiety of Einsamkeit (‘Loneliness’), heard here in an elegant orchestration by contemporary composer Detlev Glanert.
Mahler’s Fourth Symphony, bright with sleigh bells and innocent wonder, glances back to Classical models from the vantage point of fin-de-siècle Vienna, while Glanert takes Brahms’s Fourth Symphony into the 21st century in his lyrical Weites Land (‘Open Land’).
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