Programme
- Finlandia
- Violin Concerto in D major
- Symphony No. 7 in C major
- Overture 'Leonore' No. 3
Performers
- Alina Pogostkinaviolin
- Donald Runniclesconductor
Composers
Concert information
"I believe in civilisation" said Jean Sibelius, and amidst the turmoil and uncertainty of the early 20th century, he created a final symphony of monumental grandeur and elemental strength. Sibelius' Seventh Symphony might just be the greatest since Beethoven; what's certain is that few composers share such a profound kinship. Alina Pogostkina finds the strength and calm at the heart of Beethoven's lyrical Violin Concerto, and Donald Runnicles, the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ SSO's Chief Conductor, frames symphony and concerto alike in two stirring hymns to freedom: two supreme masters, separated by a century but both set alight by the unbreakable power of the human spirit.
Pre-Concert Talk: 7.15pm
David Nice, writer, broadcaster and a former music critic of The Guardian, introduces the works in tonight’s programme. Free to ticket-holders.