Brussels Philharmonic
T1910157551
Archive :: production:T1910157551, concert:S479905638, venue:V765
Production details
The five movements of Beethoven's symphony encompass the joys of solitary contemplation and a peasants' celebration, a summer thunderstorm, and a final hymn of thanksgiving. It's followed by two short pieces by Guillaume Connesson. Their brilliantly colourful orchestration and surging momentum make them extremely effective. The concert ends with Respighi's spectacular musical depiction of some of the sights, sounds and history of Rome, an orchestral tour de force. Children playing, a lonely chapel, and a nightingale all make their appearance, before the final triumphant march of the Roman legions. This concert is also available on subscription - please contact the box office for further details.