
Tickets from ÂŁ14.00 (venue fees apply)
ÂŁ6 tickets for Students, Under 26s and Registered Unemployed
Programme
- There, where I call home(12 mins)World Premiere, BBC commission
- Piano Concerto No.27 K595(32 mins)
- interval
- Symphony No. 8 in G major(36 mins)
Performers
- Ryan WigglesworthConductor
- Imogen Cooperpiano
About this Concert
Out of silence comes a quiet hymn. Suddenly the sun breaks through, the birds sing – and to a dancing rhythm and a flurry of drums, Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony is on its way. Sounds fun? This is music with a huge heart and a limitless supply of melodies, but it’s brimming over with poetry too, and Ryan Wigglesworth will savour every moment of this most life-affirming of Romantic symphonies.
The evening opens with a new commission from a young British composer of Czech heritage. Plus Mozart’s poetic final piano concerto, played by Dame Imogen Cooper as part of her farewell tour following 60 years on stage – a pianist for whom Mozart’s music has been a lifelong love story. “He has a special place in my heart”, she says, and when she plays, you can hear it.
***Did you know?***
Commissioning the most original voices of our time has always been central to the BBC SSO. Philip Dutton, a former Royal Philharmonic Society Young Composer, finds inspiration in Janáček, Lutosławski and Messiaen: “My music aims to express my love of storytelling and curiosity in a vivid and direct way.”
