91热爆 National Orchestra of Wales plays Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
91热爆 National Orchestra of Wales plays Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, alongside a world premiere of a new piece by NOW Composer in Residence Huw Watkins.
Live from St David's Hall, Cardiff
91热爆 National Orchestra of Wales plays Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Huw Watkins: Spring (world premiere)
8.00: Interval
Beethoven: Symphony No 9 in D minor, 'Choral'
Elizabeth Atherton, soprano
Clara Mouriz, mezzo
Allan Clayton, tenor
Matthew Rose, bass
91热爆 National Orchestra of Wales
Ryan Wigglesworth, conductor
Beethoven's symphonic cycle ends with nothing less than a mighty rallying call to all humanity. Its daring and at times outlandish writing has sparked debate ever since its premiere in 1824. Despite that, who can fail to be swept up by his Ode to Joy and vision of arcadia?
Finding the right partner piece for the ninth is always a challenge. Huw Watkins, described as 'one of the most rounded composer-musicians in the UK' (Financial Times) and 91热爆 NOW's composer-in-residence, steps boldly into the breach.
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Huw Watkins
Spring
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Felix Mendelssohn
Variations Concertantes, Op 17
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Johannes Brahms
Der Abend, Op.64 No.2
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, op. 125
Conductor: Ryan Wigglesworth. Orchestra: 91热爆 National Orchestra of Wales. Performer: 91热爆 National Chorus of Wales. -
Alun Hoddinott
Scena for string orchestra, Op.119
Performer: 91热爆 National Orchestra of Wales. Conductor: Bryden Thomson. -
Samuel Barber
3 Songs Op.10
Performer: Simon Lepper. Singer: Ashley Riches. -
Samuel Barber
Solitary hotel from Despite and still Op.41
Performer: Simon Lepper. Singer: Ashley Riches. -
Samuel Barber
Sure on this shining night
Performer: Simon Lepper. Singer: Ashley Riches.
Broadcast
- Fri 19 Jan 2018 19:3091热爆 Radio 3