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Bridge, Birtwistle

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David Robertson conducts the 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra. Bridge: Isabella. Harrison Birtwistle: Concerto for violin and orchestra (UK premiere) (soloist: Christian Tetzlaff).

大象传媒 PROMS 2011

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Presented by Katie Derham

Head into outer space with Holst's planetary survey. Plus Sir Harrison Birtwistle's new Violin
Concerto - his first for a stringed instrument - and Frank Bridge's Keats-inspired symphonic poem Isabella.

Frank Bridge is at his most romantic and Lisztian in this symphonic poem , given its world premiere at the Proms by founder-conductor Henry Wood.

Birtwistle's Violin Concerto was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Christian Tetzlaff and unveiled by him in March to rave reviews. The composer himself studied the clarinet, although he says, 'I had some violin lessons at school, so I have a memory of the physical feel of the instrument, in a sense. It's rather like remembering how to bowl a leg break in cricket, even if I couldn't do it now.'

Holst's The Planets displays astonishing verve in its orchestration and in the radicalism of much of its content for its time.

Bridge: Isabella
Harrison Birtwistle: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (UK Premiere)

Christian Tetzlaff (violin)
Holst Singers
大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra
David Robertson (conductor)

This Prom will be repeated on Sunday 11 September at 2pm.

50 minutes

Last on

Wed 7 Sep 2011 19:00

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Music Played

  • Frank Bridge

    Isabella - symphonic poem

    Conductor: David Robertson Performer: 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra

  • Harrison Birtwistle

    Concerto for violin and orchestra

    Conductor: David Robertson Performer: Christian Tetzlaff - Violin Performer: 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra

Broadcast

  • Wed 7 Sep 2011 19:00

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