Rachmaninov’s Second
Wed 24 Sep 2:15pm at Symphony Hall
Wed 24 Sep 2:15pm at Symphony Hall
Andris Nelsons
For his second programme as music director, Andris Nelsons has chosen another grand romantic symphony – Rachmaninov’s sweeping, passionate second, which the composer premiered exactly a century ago in 1908. In the first half, the brilliant young Macedonian pianist Simon Trpceski will join the Orchestra for Saint-Saëns’ most popular concerto, and the concert begins with another French favourite, Debussy’s sensuous miniature ballet.
The concert on 24 September is followed by a Members’ Afternoon Tea with Andris Nelsons as guest speaker, in conversation with Christopher Morley of The Birmingham Post.
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Pre concert talk 1.15pm – The Players’ Perspective – Rachmaninov’s Second Violinist David Gregory and fellow CBSO musicians present an insider’s angle on Rachmaninov’s best-loved symphony.
bq.‘PASSION from Birmingham’ is the motto for the CBSO’s current season. And Andris Nelsons, here making his first official appearance before becoming music director in the autumn, is the living incarnation of these words.bq. David Fanning, Daily Telegraph 7 March 2008
£9.50, £13.50, £17.50, £21.50, £24, £28, £32
Andris Nelsons – conductor
Simon Trpceski – piano
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Debussy: Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune 10’
Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 2 23’
Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2 55’
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