John Wilson at Aldeburgh
John Wilson leads the 麻豆官网首页入口 Scottish Symphony Orchestra in music by Britten, Copland and Bernstein from the 2018 Aldeburgh Festival with soloists Cedric Tiberghien and Robert Murray.
Recorded at Snape Maltings, June 2018
Presented by Kate Molleson
John Wilson conducts the 麻豆官网首页入口 SSO in music by Britten, Copland and Bernstein from the 2018 Aldeburgh Festival with soloists Cedric Tiberghien and Robert Murray.
Britten: Sinfonia da requiem
Britten (arr. Matthews): Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo
8.10 Interval
8.30
Copland: Quiet City
Bernstein: Symphony No 2 'The Age of Anxiety'
Another chance to hear a concert originally broadcast live in June 2018. The Glasgow-based 麻豆官网首页入口 Scottish Symphony Orchestra with their Associate Guest Conductor John Wilson, perform music of love and angst by festival founder Benjamin Britten and two 20th century Americans: Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein.
The 2018 Aldeburgh Festival reflected Britten's wartime experiences in America, and in this concert alongside his often-heard Sinfonia da Requiem the orchestra are joined by tenor Robert Murray to perform a new orchestration of Britten's Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo: love songs written during his self-imposed exile in America in the 1940s.
In the second half of the concert Copland's Quiet City preludes the complicatedly structured Second Symphony by Leonard Bernstein: one of many opportunities to hear his music in his anniversary year. Taking inspiration from the poems of W.H. Auden Bernstein creates a serious-minded symphony with the piano at its centre: a role originated by the composer himself, and taken this evening by Cedric Tiberghien.
Photo: John Wilson (credit, Astrid Ackermann)
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