Tales of the Forest
The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Harding, plays two tone poems by Dvořák, and are joined by Antoine Tamestit in Jörg Widmann's Viola Concerto.
Presented by Martin Handley.
Dvořák's In Nature’s Realm evokes the landscape around Dvořák’s home town, Vysoká, where he composed in a forest; the only noises that disturbed him being the natural sounds outside his window. In The Golden Spinning Wheel, however, the forest turns dark, as it is revealed as the place of the gruesome murder of a young girl.
Over the course of his viola concerto, Jörg Widmann lets his soloist move freely about the stage, continually producing fresh orchestral colours within a novel structure, and giving a theatrical dimension to what is a hauntingly beautiful work.
‘Even with the viola’s C-string alone, you can tell stories unimaginable on any other string instrument’, Widmann says, and he wrote this piece specially for Antoine Tamestit, tonight's soloist.
Jörg Widmann: Viola Concerto
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Dvořák: In der Natur
Dvořák: The Golden Spinning Wheel
Antoine Tamestit, viola
London Symphony Orchestra
Daniel Harding, conductor
Recorded Sun 31 Oct 2021 at the Barbican Hall, London
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