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Performance

VenueBrighton Dome
Also: Pavilion Theatre, Dome Concert Hall, Corn Exchange
TownBrighton
CountyEast Sussex
From19th March 2011
To19th March 2011
When19:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £27.50.
Brighton Dome (V655)
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Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Shimmering Szymanowski

Work:: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (S1589340900)


Company Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Production:: Shimmering Szymanowski (T191440392)

Webern's realization is a tribute from one great music contrapuntalist to the inspiration and skill of his predecessor. He liked to call this orchestration ?his? Bach fugue, inferring that he had created something quite different from the original. Containing music of considerable originality and beauty, rich in glowing sound textures and displaying Szymanowski's penchant for sensuous, rhapsodic meditation, the likely inspiration for his Violin Concert No.1 was Noc Majowa, a poem by the Polish poet Tadeusz Micinski. Besides the famous story of his rededication, the Eroica is important because it was Beethoven's first truly Romantic composition. It opens with two staggering chords that announce to the world the arrival of a new talent, a forceful personality, a man never to be forgotten.
Conductor Kirill Karabits
Performer Nicola Benedetti

Listing:: L2138042755

Concert Hall



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Shimmering Szymanowski

Webern's realization is a tribute from one great music contrapuntalist to the inspiration and skill of his predecessor. He liked to call this orchestration ?his? Bach fugue, inferring that he had created something quite different from the original. Containing music of considerable originality and beauty, rich in glowing sound textures and displaying Szymanowski's penchant for sensuous, rhapsodic meditation, the likely inspiration for his Violin Concert No.1 was Noc Majowa, a poem by the Polish poet Tadeusz Micinski. Besides the famous story of his rededication, the Eroica is important because it was Beethoven's first truly Romantic composition. It opens with two staggering chords that announce to the world the arrival of a new talent, a forceful personality, a man never to be forgotten. Concert Hall

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