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From the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Yan Pascal Tortelier conducts the 大象传媒 Philharmonic in Elgar's In the South and Saint-Saens's Piano Concerto No 5 (soloist - Philippe Cassard).

Live from Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, presented by Petroc Trelawny

Southern sunshine permeates a northern winter evening as composers look southwards for inspiration and warmth. Elgar's In the South takes its subtitle 'Alassio' from the name of the Italian town where he and his family escaped the winter of 1903-4. For Saint-Sa毛ns Egypt was a favourite destination, hence the nickname of his final piano concerto, which he wrote in Luxor. Walton's Second Symphony, written on the Mediterranean island of Ischia where he'd settled, was mostly written off as hopelessly conservative back in 1960 when he composed it, but today it is recognised not only as one as of Walton's masterpieces but as one of the greatest symphonies of the 20th century.

Elgar - In The South 'Alassio'
Saint-Sa毛ns - Piano Concerto No.5 'Egyptian'

Philippe Cassard (piano)
大象传媒 Philharmonic Orchestra
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor).

50 minutes

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Fri 18 Feb 2011 19:00

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  • Fri 18 Feb 2011 19:00