Programme
- Till Eulenspiegel(15 mins)
- Cello Concerto (´óÏó´«Ã½ Commission, World Premiere)(20 mins)
- interval
- Symphony No. 2 in E flat major(55 mins)
Performers
- Ryan Wigglesworthconductor
Bold. Passionate. Moving.
Cheryl Frances-Hoad’s music has been hailed by 'The Guardian' as ‘engagingly freewheeling’ so don’t miss her new Cello Concerto performed here by 2012’s ´óÏó´«Ã½ Young Musician, Laura van der Heijden; the youthful energy and commitment of her playing surely makes her the perfect soloist for this World Premiere. Elgar called his Second Symphony ‘the passionate pilgrimage of a soul’ and some people think it’s his greatest, the composer at his most vulnerable and revealing as its bouncing swagger gives way to music of haunting beauty and deep emotion.
Our Chief Conductor Ryan Wigglesworth closes the Glasgow Series with this huge work which just bursts with feeling – and links it to another master of orchestral colour, Richard Strauss. His hero, the medieval German trickster, Till Eulenspiegel, gets things off to a cheeky, prank-ridden start.
This concerts ends at approximately 9:30pm.