Beethoven and Brahms
Opening with Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture we hear the depiction of a Roman leader’s transition from brutality to tenderness. This is followed by Beethoven’s First Symphony, one of the most ground breaking compositions in musical history.
After the interval Alexander Sitkovetsky makes a welcome return to the Festival with Brahms’ one and only Violin Concerto, written in the Hungarian style and dedicated to his great friend the violinist Joseph Joachim.
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