Programme
- The Bartered Bride(17 mins)Overture and Dances
- Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor(32 mins)
- interval
- Symphony No. 7 in D minor(37 mins)
Performers
- Antony Hermusconductor
- Pavel KolesnikovPiano
Concert Information
The orchestra, under Dutch conductor Antony Hermus, opens the concert with the energetic, fizzing overture to Smetana’s comic Czech opera, The Bartered Bride - widely regarded as a major contribution to the development of Czech music
Russian pianist, Pavel Kolesnikov, who was named as a ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ New Generation Artist in 2014, joins the orchestra to perform one of the most popular concertos in the piano repertoire – Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1.
Closing the concert is Dvořák's melody infused Seventh Symphony, a work that marks a milestone in the composer's symphonic language.
Join us at 6.45pm for a free pre-concert talk in the Albert Room, where Brian Newbould will be discussing the evening’s works. Entry is free to ticket-holders for the concert, but space is limited so please arrive early to avoid disappointment.