one interval
Conductor:
Featuring:
Sibelius
Lemminkäinen Suite, Op. 22 – No. 2 (‘The Swan of Tuonela’)
Tchaikovsky
Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
Prokofiev
Cinderella – Suites Nos. 1, Op. 107 – excerpts
Prokofiev
Cinderella – Suites Nos. 2, Op. 109 – excerpts
A few weeks after the previous occasion, Domonkos Héja will return to conduct the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra again. The concert will both open and close with a fairy tale, both of them brought to life by outstanding composers. In his Swan of Tuonela, Sibelius set the story familiar from the Kalevala to music: the exotic and hypnotic character of the melodic world creates a feeling of solitude and reassuring solace. Prokofiev’s Cinderella Suite is a series of vividly atmospheric passages composed for the fairy tale. Between these two pieces, Barnabás Kelemen will interpret the emotionally rich and virtuosic movements of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D major.
Presented by: Hungarian Radio Art Groups
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