Wydawnictwo: LSO Live
Nr katalogowy: LSO 3066
Nośnik: 1 BLU RAY+1DVD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2019
EAN: 822231306696
Nr katalogowy: LSO 3066
Nośnik: 1 BLU RAY+1DVD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2019
EAN: 822231306696
Ades / Birtwistle / Elgar: This is Rattle
LSO Live - LSO 3066
Kompozytor
Thomas Ades (ur. 1971)
Harrison Birtwistle (ur. 1934)
Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
Helen Grime, Oliver Knussen
Thomas Ades (ur. 1971)
Harrison Birtwistle (ur. 1934)
Edward Elgar (1857-1934)
Helen Grime, Oliver Knussen
Helen Grime:
Fanfares
Thomas Ades:
Asyla
Harrison Birtwistle:
Violin Concerto
Oliver Knussen:
Symphony No. 3
Edward Elgar:
Variations on an Original Theme, ‘Enigma’, Op. 36
Fanfares
Thomas Ades:
Asyla
Harrison Birtwistle:
Violin Concerto
Oliver Knussen:
Symphony No. 3
Edward Elgar:
Variations on an Original Theme, ‘Enigma’, Op. 36
Sir Simon Rattle's arrival in London heralded a new era for the LSO, and the ten day festival that opened his inaugural season as the Orchestra's Music Director wowed critics and audiences alike, going on to win the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society award in the 'Concert Series & Festivals' category.
This film captures Rattle's very first performance as Music Director; a programme in which British composers took centre-stage. The world-premiere of Helen Grime's Fanfares, which became the first movement of the work Woven Space, opened the concert before violinist Christian Tetzlaff took to the stage to perform the concerto written for him in 2010 by Harrison Birtwistle. Two more works close to Rattle's heart followed: Thomas Ades' Asyla and the pocket-sized Symphony No 3 by the late Oliver Knussen. Finally, Rattle's stunning interpretation of the Enigma Variations brought the concert to a close and then the audience to its feet, filling the Barbican Hall with rapturous applause.
Filmed live in HD on 14 September 2017, at the Barbican Hall, London, by Les Films Jack Fébus and LSO Live Ltd. in co-production with Mezzo and Kali Son, and in association with ARTE France. Chrisitan Tetzlaff plays a violin by German maker Peter Greiner.
This film captures Rattle's very first performance as Music Director; a programme in which British composers took centre-stage. The world-premiere of Helen Grime's Fanfares, which became the first movement of the work Woven Space, opened the concert before violinist Christian Tetzlaff took to the stage to perform the concerto written for him in 2010 by Harrison Birtwistle. Two more works close to Rattle's heart followed: Thomas Ades' Asyla and the pocket-sized Symphony No 3 by the late Oliver Knussen. Finally, Rattle's stunning interpretation of the Enigma Variations brought the concert to a close and then the audience to its feet, filling the Barbican Hall with rapturous applause.
Filmed live in HD on 14 September 2017, at the Barbican Hall, London, by Les Films Jack Fébus and LSO Live Ltd. in co-production with Mezzo and Kali Son, and in association with ARTE France. Chrisitan Tetzlaff plays a violin by German maker Peter Greiner.