Programme
- Khovanshchina (Prelude 'Dawn on the Moscow River', orch Shostakovich)
- Morning-Red (Dawn), op. 60(15 mins)World Premiere
- Concerto no. 1 for flute and string orchestra, op. 75(15 mins)
- Symphony no. 4, op. 61(29 mins)
Performers
- Alex Jakemanflute
- John Storgårdsconductor
Composers
Concert Information
Marking the year of his centenary, this afternoon we hear three works by the prolific Polish born-Jewish composer Mieczysław Weinberg - who spent the majority of his life in Russia after fleeing Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939.
Alongside the world premiere of Dawn – we also hear Weinberg’s first Flute Concerto. Written for and dedicated to the famous Russian flautist Alexander Korneyev, today – the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Philharmonic’s own Principal Flute, Alex Jakeman, performs it.
Of the 22 symphonies Weinberg wrote – this afternoon’s live broadcast puts his Fourth in the spotlight. With haunting solo clarinet passages and a final movement full of character – it has echoes of Shostakovich’s touch which is understandable considering the close and long-standing friendship Weinberg formed with his fellow composer.
The concert will begin with Mussorgsky’s prelude to an opera that was never to be...
In this afternoon’s concert – please be aware that the use of smartphones will be encouraged to allow audience to experience an exciting development for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Philharmonic.