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VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th August 2024
To7th August 2024
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 17 May 24 - T01452434804

Prom 25 - Storgards conducts Tchaikovsky's Fourth

Prom 25

Work:: Prom 25 (S350)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Storgards conducts Tchaikovsky's Fourth (T01452434804)

Few composers captured life's struggles as vividly as Tchaikovsky. 'This is Fate,' wrote the composer in 1877 as he grappled with the opening notes of his Symphony No. 4. 'It hangs above your head like the sword of Damocles.' By the symphony's final pages, Tchaikovsky had wrested hope from despair. John Storgards conducts his BBC Philharmonic in this full-blooded symphony, after the delicate, white luminosity of Hans Abrahamsen's Horn Concerto and the brusque drama of Sibelius' symphonic fantasia Pohjola's Daughter, based on a tale from Finnish folk epic the Kalevala, in which the ancient bard Väinämöinen attempts to woo the beautiful Daughter of the North. The Prom opens with Schumann's much-overlooked dramatic overture for his opera on the medieval legend of St Genevieve of Brabant, Genoveva. There will be an interval.
Performer Stefan Dohr (horn)
Company BBC Philharmonic
Conductor John Storgards

Listing:: L1640558231




Storgards conducts Tchaikovsky's Fourth

Few composers captured life's struggles as vividly as Tchaikovsky. 'This is Fate,' wrote the composer in 1877 as he grappled with the opening notes of his Symphony No. 4. 'It hangs above your head like the sword of Damocles.' By the symphony's final pages, Tchaikovsky had wrested hope from despair. John Storgards conducts his BBC Philharmonic in this full-blooded symphony, after the delicate, white luminosity of Hans Abrahamsen's Horn Concerto and the brusque drama of Sibelius' symphonic fantasia Pohjola's Daughter, based on a tale from Finnish folk epic the Kalevala, in which the ancient bard Väinämöinen attempts to woo the beautiful Daughter of the North. The Prom opens with Schumann's much-overlooked dramatic overture for his opera on the medieval legend of St Genevieve of Brabant, Genoveva. There will be an interval.

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