Programme
- Overture ‘Coriolan’
- Violin Concerto
- Symphony No. 4 in D minor
Performers
- Ryan BancroftConductor
- Anthony MarwoodViolin
Ryan Bancroft conducts Coriolan Overture
The drama filled tragedy of Henrich Josephs von Collin’s 1804 play Coriolan, is depicted in Beethoven’s turbulent overture of the same name. Whilst trying not to give the plot away, Beethoven highlights the over-arching moods of conflict, calamity and repentance, with the minor theme representing the main character and his war-like tendencies, whilst the calming major theme represents the compassionate side of his mother.
Filled with textural iridescence and folkloristic melancholy melodies, Ligeti overlooks conventional notions of tuning, phrasing, and balance in his Violin Concerto, whilst still weaving tradition in in the process. Rich in romanticism, characteristic of all of Schumann’s music, and influenced my Romantic literature, his Fourth Symphony beholds a feverish and ardent quality, even in moments of lightness and joy. To conduct these masterpieces we’re delighted to be joined by Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft.