Programme
- Lohengrin: Vorspiel
- Walt Whitman Songs
- Andante cantabile, for string orchestra
- Symphony 'New England Holidays' (Decoration Day)
Performers
- Jonathan Bloxhamconductor
- James Atkinsonbaritone
About This Event
Richard Wagner’s atmospheric Prelude to his opera Lohengrin(1848) is followed by Kurt Weill’s visceral response in 1941 to the bombing of Pearl Harbour – his setting of four powerful poems by the great American poet Walt Whitman, sung by Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio 3 New Generation Artist James Atkinson. Weill, the German-born Jewish émigré, fled Nazi Germany in 1933 and made his home in the USA.
There’s a short lyrical work for strings by Florence Price, the first African-American woman recognized as an orchestral composer, and the concert ends with Charles Ives’ recreation (complete with the sound of a marching band) of Decoration Day – the US federal holiday honouring US military personnel who have died in line of duty. It’s one of the four colourful movements from Ives’ A New England Holiday Symphony (1887-1913).