Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra: Heavenly Adagio

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Saturday, August 30, 2014 - 2:27pm

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra: Heavenly Adagio

MOZART  Clarinet Concerto
BRUCKNER  Symphony No. 7

Kirill Karabits  conductor
Andreas Ottensamer clarinet

The BSO opens its 2014/15 concert season with Principal Conductor Kirill Karabits leading the Orchestra in Bruckner's Seventh Symphony, which occupies a singularly important place in the composer's output. It was with this piece that Bruckner finally achieved widespread recognition, and it has remained the most popular of his nine symphonies. The opening melody apparently came to him in a dream: a friend from Bruckner's younger days played the theme on a viola, with the words "This will bring you success".

The heart of the work is the long and deeply felt adagio, composed as a memorial to Wagner who died whilst Bruckner was writing it. An adagio is also central to Mozart's concerto - the last important work written in its entirety before his death. Listening to it, two things are immediately apparent; firstly the seeming simplicity of the major themes and secondly the seamless interaction between soloist and orchestra, creating a work of genius.

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Venue

Great Hall, Exeter

Event Date

Thursday, October 9, 2014 - 7:30pm

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