Programme
- Hippolyte et Aricie'Thunder'
- Symphony No. 6 in F major, 鈥楶astoral鈥'Storm'
- The Trojans 鈥 Royal Hunt and Storm
- Overture 鈥楲e corsaire鈥
- The Flying Dutchman 鈥 overture
- La Mer, 3. 'Dialogue du vent et de la mer'
- Four Sea Interludes from 鈥楶eter Grimes鈥 鈥 Storm
Performers
- Jonathan JamesPresenter
- Jessica Cottiscondcutor
Scoring up a Storm
How does a composer depict stormy weather in music? How is all that turbulence and drama captured in vivid orchestral sound? This special 75 minute-long concert, introduced by Jonathan James, explores how six different composers, across 200 years, meet that challenge; each work throwing a different light on an extreme weather event, with a focus on squally seascapes.
At the heart of the programme is French composer Hector Berlioz, celebrated as a master orchestrator, who stretched the sonic possibilities of what a symphony orchestra could do; his Treatise on Orchestration was a hugely influential publication for other composers in the 19th century and beyond.
Marking the 150th anniversary of his death, this concert will be broadcast as part of a long weekend dedicated to Hector Berlioz on 大象传媒 Radio 3 from 15-17 February 2019.