National Youth Orchestra in Dance-Inspired Music
The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain under Paul Daniel performs a concert inspired by dance. Music by Ades, Rachmaninov, Benjamin and Ravel. Plus Youth Orchestras: Elgar.
Presented by Ian Skelly.
In a concert given at Leeds Town Hall, the young players of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain under conductor Paul Daniel perform music inspired by dance. The programme begins with Thomas Ades's dance selection from his opera about the scandalous life of the 'dirty duchess', Margaret, Duchess of Argyll.
The Symphonic Dances, Rachmaninov's last completed work, includes several quotations from earlier pieces and can be regarded as a nostalgic summing-up of his entire career as a composer. George Benjamin, whose own work Dance Figures is on the programme, describes the final work, Ravel's La valse, as 'a metaphor for the predicament of European civilisation in the aftermath of the Great War'.
Ades: Overture, Waltz and Finale (Powder Her Face)
Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances
Benjamin: Dance Figures
Ravel: La valse
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Paul Daniel (conductor)
Followed a focus on youth orchestras from Britain and abroad:
Elgar: Falstaff Symphonic Study in C minor, Op 68
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Christopher Seaman (conductor).
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- Wed 22 Apr 2009 19:00大象传媒 Radio 3