Programme
- Invitation to the Dance (orch. Hector Berlioz)
- Cello Concerto in A minor
- Piano Quartet in G Minor (orch. Schoenberg)
Performers
- Alexander Vedernikovconductor
- Johannes Mosercello
Concert information
Passions ran deep in the Romantic era, and a simple dance rhythm could be enough to set hearts pounding. Weber's 'Invitation to the Dance' begins with quiet courtesy, but in Berlioz's silken, glittering orchestration it positively whirls you off your feet. And Brahms starts his Piano Quartet with three movements of mellow emotion - before suddenly cutting loose in the wildest, craziest folk-dance he ever wrote. Schoenberg loved this piece, and his uproariously entertaining orchestral version doesn't stint on either colour or panache. Hearing is believing: and that goes double when guest conductor Alexander Vedernikov joins the distinguished German cellist Johannes Moser in Schumann's ardent Cello Concerto.
Pre-Concert Talk, 6.45pm (free to ticket-holders): cellist Johannes Moser, in conversation with 麻豆官网首页入口 SSO Director Dominic Parker, discusses tonight's concert and his musical passions.
The concert will be recorded for future broadcast on 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 3.