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Sibelius & Bruckner: Landscapes in Sound | London Symphony Orchestra

When
Sunday September 18, 2022 at 19:00
Where
Barbican Hall, London
Tickets
£65, £49, £35, £24, £18
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Tickets "at the door" - until sold out
  1. The Oceanides Op 73 - Jean Sibelius
  2. Tapiola Op 112 - Jean Sibelius
  3. Symphony No 7 in E - Anton Bruckner

Sir Simon Rattle conducts music in which vast landscapes merge with the human soul: Sibelius’ tone poems and Bruckner’s radiant Seventh Symphony.

Bruckner said that the beginning of his Seventh Symphony came to him in a dream, played by an angel. This huge, glowing mountain-range of sound is basically soul music by any other name. Meanwhile, Sibelius was thinking big too. Whether it’s the sun dancing on the Mediterranean sea, or the forests of the far north of Finland, you can practically feel the freshness in the air.

Sir Simon Rattle has been conducting Sibelius since he was a teenager, making him an unrivalled guide through this untamed musical landscape. And conducting Bruckner, says Rattle, is a lifelong quest for some ‘extraordinary vista, some wonderful moment which leads you out of this world’.

‘It moved me to tears. For a long time afterwards I was completely transported … what a strangely profound spirit.’
~Sibelius on the music of Bruckner


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

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