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Julian Anderson, Webern and Dvorák | London Symphony Orchestra

When
Sunday January 9, 2022 at 19:00
Where
Barbican Hall, London
Tickets
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  1. Suite, from Exiles, for choir and orchestra - Julian Anderson
  2. Blumine, from Symphony No 1 in D (original version of 1893) - Gustav Mahler
  3. 3rd movement: Scherzo, from Symphony No 1 in E - Hans Rott
  4. 6 Pieces for Orchestra Op 6 - Anton von Webern
  5. Symphony No 7 in D minor Op 70 - Antonín Dvorák

Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler, Dvorák, Webern and Hans Rott, as well as a new suite from Julian Anderson’s Exiles. Five very different musical voices – but the stories they tell are universal.

No music – no human life – exists in a vacuum. The poets who inspired Julian Anderson’s Exiles wrote in order to communicate, even in isolation. Tonight, under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle, they raise the curtain on a programme of music that’s bursting to say something new: from the ferment of late-Romantic Vienna to Antonin Dvorák’s symphonic cri de coeur.

Dvorák wrote his Seventh Symphony while mourning the death of a child. Impassioned, defiant and glowing with melody, it’s one of those pieces that wrestles hope from tragedy, and it’s long been a special favourite of Sir Simon. Meanwhile the young Mahler and his forgotten friend Hans Rott search for their own voices, and Anton Webern finds his, in the jewel-like, emotionally charged miniatures that make up his Six Pieces.


Venue
Barbican Hall
Silk Street
London
London
EC2Y 8DS
England
@BarbicanCentre

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