A spotlight on Romanticism with three beautifully contrasting pieces: Liszt in fine form, late Mendelssohn and ‘Great’ Schubert. Plus to celebrate Student Pulse's launch month with a free drink token for the bar!
Daniele Rustioni conductor
Francesca Dego violin
London Symphony Orchestra
Franz Liszt
Les préludes (16 mins)
Felix Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto Op 64 (26 mins)
Interval
Franz Schubert
Symphony No 9, ‘The Great’ (47 mins)
Franz Liszt’s Les préludes is like a mini symphony: small in scale, but huge in emotional power, bringing to life themes of love and the natural world. Felix Mendelssohn’s last concerto is perhaps his most famous. The violin takes charge from the second bar with the first of many glorious themes.
Schubert pours his orchestral experience and melodic genius into his last completed symphony (the ‘Great’) – a suitably grand final word.
Conductor Daniele Rustioni and violinist Francesca Dego make their LSO Barbican debuts with this programme. They are the perfect partners for the LSO’s characteristic mix of grace and power.
Barbican Centre, Silk Street, City of London, EC2Y 8DS England, United Kingdom
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