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31 May 2024, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

Discovering Alexander Glazunov

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Discovering Alexander Glazunov
19:30 Fri 31 May 2024 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Join the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Philharmonic in Nottingham as Martyn Brabbins conducts two of Alexander Glazunov’s works: ‘Autumn’ from The Seasons and his Fourth Symphony.
Join the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Philharmonic in Nottingham as Martyn Brabbins conducts two of Alexander Glazunov’s works: ‘Autumn’ from The Seasons and his Fourth Symphony.

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About This Event

History can be unkind to composers. It was Alexander Glazunov’s misfortune to be remembered more as the (allegedly) inebriated conductor who ruined the premier of Rachmaninov’s first Symphony, rather than as a supremely gifted composer in his own right. His mentor Rimsky-Korsakov said of the young Glazunov that his ‘development progressed not by the day, but literally by the hour’. He went on to become a highly influential figure in Russian music with an impressive body of innovative and cosmopolitan orchestral works and a gift for glorious melodies.

This concert offers a welcome opportunity to discover more about this unjustly neglected composer. Broadcaster Stephen Johnson will present an insightful introduction to Glazunov’s engaging and tuneful Fourth Symphony with live musical illustrations from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Philharmonic, before a performance of the complete work. The concert also features one of his most popular ballet scores: the joyful bacchanalian Autumn from The Seasons has become known to millions of TV viewers from its use as the theme tune to the Richard Dimbleby Lectures.