Thomas Adès conductor
Christian Tetzlaff violin
Thomas Adès … but all shall be well 10′
Berg Violin Concerto 22′
Elgar Symphony No.1 50′
Light shines through the darkness in music exploring loss and consolation, conducted by Thomas Adès.
Berg’s heartfelt Violin Concerto is dedicated ‘to the memory of an angel’. It mourns the passing of 18-year-old Manon Gropius, the daughter of Alma Mahler, a central figure on the musical landscape of the early 20th century. Christian Tetzlaff will give us an emotionally vivid interpretation of the piece.
… but all shall be well is an affecting meditation in remembrance of Adès’ grandfather. This piece from a British musical phenomenon is paired with a work from a giant of British music – Elgar’s First Symphony. Originally intended to commemorate a military hero, General Gordon, it was premiered by the Hallé in 1908. Full of unforgettable melodies, the final result radiates tenderness and elation.
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