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Inspired by the cultural and social history of California and by film noir of the 1940s and 1950s, John Adams's 'City Noir' is a symphony of cinematic scope and dark jazz. Sections of high energy and scurrying woodwind are contrasted with cinematic lyricism. The music, writes Adams, "should have the slightly disorientating effect of a very crowded boulevard peopled with strange characters, like those of a David Lynch film - the kind who only come out very late on a hot night." A lonely trumpet and a quartet of flutes provide more dark drama in Charles Ives's 'Unanswered Question'. Written a century before 'City Noir' its modernity and innovation are still startling. Alim Beisembayev provides an answer to the Ives as he joins the BBC Philharmonic for Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto. As a BBC New Generation Artist he forged a relationship with the orchestra, and this is his first concert with them as a graduate of the scheme. Recorded at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall on 17 January, and presented by Tom McKinney. Ives: The Unanswered Question Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.4 8.10 Interval John Adams: City Noir Alim Beisembayev (piano) BBC Philharmonic Orchestra John Storgårds (conductor) To listen on most smart speakers just say "ask BBC Sounds to play Radio 3 in Concert".
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- TrackArtist
- 1.The Unanswered QuestionThe Unanswered QuestionCharles Ives
- 2.Piano Concerto No.4Piano Concerto No.4Ludwig van Beethoven
- 3.Sonata in G, K13Sonata in G, K13Alessandro Scarlatti
- 4.Four Shakespere Songs Op.41Four Shakespere Songs Op.41Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- 5.City NoirCity NoirJohn Adams
- 6.String Quartet No.2 in F major, Op.41String Quartet No.2 in F major, Op.41Robert Schumann