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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From21st August 2022
To21st August 2022
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 11 May 22 - T214862549

Prom 46 - The WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne

Prom 46

Work:: Prom 46 (S5977)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: The WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne (T214862549)

This season's celebration of great international radio orchestras continues with Cologne's WDR Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Cristian Macelaru. 'From start to finish one is wrapped about with the mysterious charm of the woods and forests. I could not tell you which movement I loved most,' wrote Clara Schumann of Brahms' Symphony No. 3 - a work whose concealed musical motto, ‘Free but happy', sets the tone for its striving energy and intimacy. Grammy-winning violinist Augustin Hadelich is the soloist in Dvorák's Violin Concerto, whose forthright opening gives way to a luscious slow movement and, finally, a whirling dance of a rondo. Opening the Prom is Mendelssohn's ever-popular concert overture The Hebrides, inspired by Scotland's rugged coastline.
Performer Augustin Hadelich (violin)
Company WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Conductor Cristian Macelaru

Listing:: L1471884964




The WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne

This season's celebration of great international radio orchestras continues with Cologne's WDR Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Cristian Macelaru. 'From start to finish one is wrapped about with the mysterious charm of the woods and forests. I could not tell you which movement I loved most,' wrote Clara Schumann of Brahms' Symphony No. 3 - a work whose concealed musical motto, ‘Free but happy', sets the tone for its striving energy and intimacy. Grammy-winning violinist Augustin Hadelich is the soloist in Dvorák's Violin Concerto, whose forthright opening gives way to a luscious slow movement and, finally, a whirling dance of a rondo. Opening the Prom is Mendelssohn's ever-popular concert overture The Hebrides, inspired by Scotland's rugged coastline.

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