Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in concert.

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 - 11:42am

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in concert.

Programme:

Holst : St Paul's Suite
Elgar : Cello Concerto
Brahms : Symphony No.2

Performers:

Conductor : Garry Walker
Soloist: Andreas Brantelid (Cello)
Inspired by the Baroque dance suites of Handel and Telemann and with echoes of folk simplicity, Holst's lithe and lively work is a musical delight. Elgar's last completed full-scale composition for orchestra, the Cello Concerto, written after the horrors of the Great War, is also full of backward glances to a past era. Imbued with an elegiac sense of nostalgia, its autumnal, sunset-romantic sensibility has appealed to generations ever since.

Having waited so long to begin writing symphonies, Brahms finishes his Second surprisingly quickly during a relaxing but creative summer. It appears, superficially, to be the sunniest, most relaxed and genial of his four symphonies, though the music throbs with dark undercurrents and is full of melancholic ambiguities.

Tickets available by phone or in person only from the Exeter Phoenix 01392 667080.

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Venue

The Great Hall, University of Exeter

Event Date

Thursday, October 31, 2013 - 7:30pm

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