Russian Romantics Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio
Tue 9 Oct 7:30pm at Symphony Hall
Tue 9 Oct 7:30pm at Symphony Hall
Photo: Eric Manas
However familiar a piece of music might be, it takes on a
vibrant new intensity when played by musicians who spring from the same soil as the composer. Vladimir Fedoseyev conducts four Russian classics crowned by the spontaneous melodic outpouring of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, whilst the pain and struggle of young love is vividly portrayed in the bittersweet lyricism of Prokofiev’s great ballet Romeo and Juliet.
Classic FM’s Anne-Marie Minhall says of tonight’s recommended concert:
“ It’s often said that you can’t beat hearing Russian musicians play the music of their homeland. Tonight you can put the theory to the test. Not to be missed is the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto one of the so called big four concertos that every violinist should have under their belt.”
£5-£37.50 SH Standard Orchestral Plan
Vladimir Fedoseyev Conductor
Nemanja Radulovic Violin
Irina Mataeva Soprano
Borodin Overture, Prince Igor 10’
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto 35’
Tchaikovsky Letter Scene (from Eugene Onegin) 13’
Prokofiev (arr. Fedoseyev) Four excerpts from Romeo and Juliet 20’
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