19:30 Sunday 21 August 2022
Royal Albert Hall
Felix Mendelssohn: Overture ‘The Hebrides’ (‘Fingal’s Cave’)
Antonín Dvořák: Violin Concerto in A minor
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major
Augustin Hadelich violin
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Cristian Măcelaru conductor
The composers of the Romantic generation saw the world differently, and they heard it differently, too. A stormy voyage off the Scottish coast set music playing in Mendelssohn’s head: music that grew into the overture The Hebrides. Brahms launches his Third Symphony in heroic style – but brings it to a close in the most radiant of sunset glows. Dvořák, meanwhile, fused classical forms with Czech folklore and his own deeply poetic spirit to create a violin concerto that dances as joyfully as it sings. Grammy Award-winner Augustin Hadelich is its champion tonight, as the Proms welcomes the Cologne-based WDR Symphony Orchestra and its energetic Chief Conductor Cristian Măcelaru.
Royal Albert Hall
Felix Mendelssohn: Overture ‘The Hebrides’ (‘Fingal’s Cave’)
Antonín Dvořák: Violin Concerto in A minor
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major
Augustin Hadelich violin
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Cristian Măcelaru conductor
The composers of the Romantic generation saw the world differently, and they heard it differently, too. A stormy voyage off the Scottish coast set music playing in Mendelssohn’s head: music that grew into the overture The Hebrides. Brahms launches his Third Symphony in heroic style – but brings it to a close in the most radiant of sunset glows. Dvořák, meanwhile, fused classical forms with Czech folklore and his own deeply poetic spirit to create a violin concerto that dances as joyfully as it sings. Grammy Award-winner Augustin Hadelich is its champion tonight, as the Proms welcomes the Cologne-based WDR Symphony Orchestra and its energetic Chief Conductor Cristian Măcelaru.
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