19:30 Monday 5 September 2022
Royal Albert Hall
Ludwig van Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus – overture
Betsy Jolas: Tunes (BBC co-commission: world première)
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major
Nicolas Hodges piano
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Karina Canellakis conductor
Imagine if silence had a sound. That’s what the young Gustav Mahler tried to evoke in the massive stillness that opens his First Symphony – a whole world emerging into life, and a young artist walking out to find triumph, tragedy and (of course) love. But youth is a state of mind: expect surprises (and sounds) like you’ve never heard when the revered Franco-American composer Betsy Jolas riffs on the 21st-century listening culture of playlists and downloads in her inventive new concerto for pianist Nicolas Hodges. Karina Canellakis (hailed by The Times for her ‘freshly minted’ interpretations) conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra – and few living conductors are better equipped to channel fire from the gods in Beethoven’s Olympian overture.
Royal Albert Hall
Ludwig van Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus – overture
Betsy Jolas: Tunes (BBC co-commission: world première)
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major
Nicolas Hodges piano
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Karina Canellakis conductor
Imagine if silence had a sound. That’s what the young Gustav Mahler tried to evoke in the massive stillness that opens his First Symphony – a whole world emerging into life, and a young artist walking out to find triumph, tragedy and (of course) love. But youth is a state of mind: expect surprises (and sounds) like you’ve never heard when the revered Franco-American composer Betsy Jolas riffs on the 21st-century listening culture of playlists and downloads in her inventive new concerto for pianist Nicolas Hodges. Karina Canellakis (hailed by The Times for her ‘freshly minted’ interpretations) conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra – and few living conductors are better equipped to channel fire from the gods in Beethoven’s Olympian overture.
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