Programme
- Symphony No. 40 in G minor(28 mins)
- Spinning a Yarn(7 mins)
- Meld(40 mins)´óÏó´«Ã½ commission: world premiere
Performers
- Alexandra Woodviolin
- Stevie Wisharthurdy-gurdy
- Nicholas Collonconductor
About this event
Admired by Schumann for its ‘Grecian light and grace’, Mozart’s evergreen Symphony No. 40 combines rhythmic verve and dance-like elegance, streaked with stormy drama. For a performance in Vienna, the composer added parts for two clarinets – an instrument at the time still largely absent from the orchestra. Bulgarian-born Dobrinka Tabakova goes one further in her recent Spinning a Yarn, in which the rustic hurdy-gurdy takes a solo role alongside the violin.
Benedict Mason experiments with much more besides in his ´óÏó´«Ã½ commission, Meld – at once an enigma and a spectacle, that confounds what we think of as an orchestra, of a concert, and even of music itself. Prepare to be surprised …!
There will be no interval
Ìý
Booking Fee Information