★★★★★ ''Singular adventures for a new era.'' - The Arts Desk Sir Antonio Pappano leads the LSO in a thrilling concert featuring Sibelius' ''Symphony No,1'' and a kaleidoscopic new work.
Pappano Conducts Sibelius
London Symphony Orchestra
Music
Two great masterpieces take center stage in this brilliant concert from the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrey Boreyko.
Jean Sibelius's "En Saga" (A Story) is the composer's first great symphonic tone poem, a work he described as "an expression of a state of mind." Darkly atmospheric and full of mystic power, the symphony's shifting themes unfold like a Norse saga, charting an epic musical journey through mystery, struggle, and heroism. Rather than following the traditional forms and structures of classical music, Sibelius let each story dictate its theme and structure, creating a brilliantly atmospheric and resoundingly unique piece.
Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.4, written during a period of extreme personal turmoil, is an exploration of the inescapable force of fate. It opens wth a powerful brass fanfare, representing fate, which is echoed throughout the piece. As the composer explained in a letter, this musical "kernel" is "the fatal power which prevents one from attaining the goal of happiness ... There is nothing to be done but to submit to it." From brooding introspection to unbounded joy, the work charts an emotional journey of struggle and triumph. Together, Boreyko and the LPO give an unforgettable concert that will stay with you long after the final note.
Program:
Sibelius - En Saga
Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.4
(Director), (Conductor), (Orchestra), (Composer), (Composer)