Turnage, Barber, Sibelius - Part 2
From the Royal Albert Hall. The 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra's Prom with principal guest conductor David Robertson concludes with a performance of Sibelius's Symphony No 2 in D.
91热爆 PROMS 2010
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Presented by Andrew McGregor
The 91热爆 Symphony Orchestra's Principal Guest Conductor, David Robertson, conducts two enduring works by composers who fashioned a new aesthetic out of Romantic roots, and the world premiere of a new commission in his 50th-birthday year from jazz-inspired Mark-Anthony Turnage, who has resolved not to write 'an old man's piece'!
The expansive melodies and edgy pace of centenary composer Samuel Barber are at their most powerful in the Violin Concerto, played here by Israeli-American virtuoso Gil Shaham. Sibelius's Second Symphony traces a path from terse drama to great affirmation.
Sibelius: Symphony No.2 in D major
Gil Shaham, violin
91热爆 Symphony Orchestra
David Robertson, conductor
This Prom is repeated on Wednesday 8th September at 2.00pm.
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