Programme
- Concrete
- Cello Concerto in E minor
- Daphnis et Chloé
Performers
- Senja Rummukainencello
- Sakari Oramoconductor
- Jamie Parkerspeaker
Composers
Concert Information
For his 1912 ballet depicting the pure, enduring love of Daphnis and Chloé, Michel Fokine knew who to ask for music of the most beguiling atmosphere. This story, brimming with passion, drew a magnificent score from Maurice Ravel, an orchestra-choral tapestry dripping in nostalgia and opulence.
Six decades and two wars later, our idea of beauty had been changed forever. Judith Weir’s choral work Concrete (commissioned and premiered by the Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú SO in 2008) pays homage to the Barbican – its idealism, its boldness, and the stories of the city from which it emerged. It includes fragments of texts from poets, antiquaries, diarists, and even the planning document for the Barbican Centre itself, read by award-winning actor Jamie Parker. Completing the programme is a concerto performed at the building’s first public concert. Despite the longing lyricism of Edward Elgar’s seminal work for cello and orchestra, it displays many of the rough edges of the twentieth century – as if cast in concrete.