Principal conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen leads the Philharmonia Orchestra in Bruckner’s magnificent Fourth Symphony, one of the composer’s most popular works.
Nicknamed the ‘Romantic’ in reference to its themes of medieval chivalry, the Symphony moves from an evocative awakening of nature in its first movement to the majestic affirmations of its conclusion in music of radiant grandeur.
The Violin Concerto by South Korean-born composer Unsuk Chin won the 2004 Grawemeyer Award, contemporary music’s most coveted prize, for its glittering sounds and expressive beauty. German violinist Viviane Hagner, tonight’s soloist, knows the virtuosic solo part better than anyone: she gave the first performance in 2002, and even advised the composer on the score.
‘The orchestra were at the top of their game’ The Guardian
‘The Philharmonia’s playing was terrific, in detail and in grand design’ The Observer
Supported by
Joscelyn Fox
Philharmonia Orchestra
Esa-Pekka Salonen Conductor
Viviane Hagner Violin
Unsuk Chin Violin Concerto
Bruckner Symphony No 4 in E flat ‘Romantic’
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