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In a concert from the Barbican in London, Antonio Pappano conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in Elgar's Symphony No 1 in A flat.

Presented by Petroc Trelawny

Live from the Barbican

The British-born Music Director of the Royal Opera House, Antonio Pappano, conducts an all British programme with the London Symphony Orchestra - music by Thomas Ades, Walton and Elgar.

The concert begins with 'Dances from Powder Her Face' - an 11-minute orchestral work derived from the opera that Ades wrote telling the colourful life-story of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll. Next comes the lyrical, bitter-sweet concerto that William Walton wrote for an instrument often overlooked as a soloist, the viola. The soloist is the French former Radio 3 New Generation Artist Antoine Tamestit. After the interval come Elgar's 1st Symphony - described at its first rehearsals back in 1908 by conductor Hans Richter as 'the greatest symphony of modern times, written by the greatest modern composer - and not only in this country.' Elgar himself said of it 'there is no programme beyond a wide experience of human life with a great charity (love) and a massive hope in the future.' - a hope that continues to shine through the music over 100 years later. The concert is introduced by Petroc Trelawny.

Elgar: Symphony No.1 in A Flat Major

London Symphony Orchestra
Antonio Pappano (conductor)
Antoine Tamestit (viola).

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 10 Jan 2012 20:30

Music Played

  • London Symphony Orchestra part 1

    • Thomas Ad猫s

      Powder her face - suite for orchestra

      Conductor: Antonio PAPPANO Performer: London Symphony Orchestra

    • William Walton

      Concerto for viola and orchestra

      Conductor: Antonio PAPPANO Performer: Antoine TAMESTIT - Viola Performer: London Symphony Orchestra

  • London Symphony Orchestra part 2

    • Edward Elgar

      Symphony no. 1 in A flat major Op.55

      Conductor: Antonio PAPPANO Performer: London Symphony Orchestra

Broadcast

  • Tue 10 Jan 2012 20:30

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