City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
T1287919105
Archive :: production:T1287919105, concert:S02112784535, venue:V156
Production details
Anton Bruckner heard the beginning of his Seventh Symphony in a dream - played by an angel. You'll realise why when you hear its soaring opening theme, and that's just the beginning of one of romantic music's most stirring spiritual odysseys: a voyage through sunlit mountain peaks and lilting waltz-tunes, blazing triumph and tragic depths. CBSO Music Director Andris Nelsons has built a global reputation as an interpreter of the German romantic repertoire - he's one of the youngest conductors ever to be invited to conduct at Richard Wagner's Bayreuth Festival - and in his final season with the CBSO, this is an unmissable opportunity to hear him in the music closest to his heart. He's joined by his friend and fellow-Latvian, violinist Baiba Skride, in the teenage Mozart's lovely Fourth Violin Concerto - the musical equivalent of a refreshing sorbet before Bruckner's well-aged steak! Butterworth Hall